Help needed with my microecon 101 . thanks?
1) This is a simple profit maximization problem, that can actually be performed without any calculus. I'll do it the long way just to go over all the fundamentals of the problem. As a producer the firm's goal is to maximize profit. Because of perfect competition, the firm is a price taker, thus its revenue function is simply: R = P*Q = 35Q. As profit is denoted Pr = R - C, the profit function can be written as: Pr = 35Q - 10 - 2Q - 0.5Q^2 = 33Q - 0.5Q^2 - 10. Now take the derivative of the profit function with respect to Q and set it to zero. dPr/dQ = MR - MC = 33 - Q = 0 This implies the firm will maximize profit at Q = 33. Note, that since marginal revenue in perfect competition equals price and you were given marginal cost, you could have skipped the calculus completely (although its not really difficult). Since the firm is a price taker, it will charge $35. It will make a profit of 33(33) - 0.5(33)^2 - 10 = 534.5. 2) Set D = S and solve for Q. This yields Q = 50. Now plug that into either equation to get price and you'll find P = 150. The price floor sets the minimum price at $182. Thus, it is binding on market participants. At this price quantity demanded is 18 and quantity supplied is 58. The price floor caused a shortage.
101 Dalmations? Which puppy is this?
Pepper! It isn't Lucky, as he has 2 black ears. The puppy you are talking about has one line in the whole film. She says "Did you hear that Freckles? Dad wants us to get dirty!" IT IS PEPPER!!! Whew, that took my a while to find out! Glad I could help :)
How do I house train a 9 month old puppy?
Up to 25 percent of dogs relinquished to animal shelters by their owners end up there due to housebreaking problems. The same statistic applies to dogs seen by veterinarians — 25 percent of behavior-related visits to vets concern toileting.Guide: Dog Training 101: How to Completely Train Your Dog – Millie Hensworth – MediumI think one of the main reasons attempts to potty train fail is because pet owners tend to look at their dogs as four-legged humans, and if a human in your household were to use the floor instead of a bathroom to relieve himself, it would be quite upsetting.Your pup has done something natural for her by relieving herself when the urge struck. You have reacted in a way that’s natural for you, which is to be offended that a furry family member has just made a stinky mess on your carpet, tile or hardwood floor.I was driving to work about six months ago and thought I saw a fox off to the side of the road in a ditch. I pulled over to take a closer look and realized the fox was actually a small, fuzzy dog that was up in years she looked to be about 10. I spent the next half hour trying to catch her because she was one very frightened pup.When I got her to Natural Pet, my animal clinic, we checked her over thoroughly. The poor girl was a mess. She had mange. She had bad hips, bad eyesight, and her nails were grown into the pads of her little feet. It was obvious she’d been homeless for quite some time.Instilling good potty habits from the start in a puppy is much easier than re-training an adult dog. But if your furry friend is older, do not despair.Never leave your un-housebroken dog unattended. Not even for a minute. If you aren’t actively engaged with your dog, having her in the same room doesn’t count.Some dog parents believe crates are a bad thing. Not true! The fact is a crate is actually a very natural, normal habitat for a dog, as long as your pup doesn’t associate it with punishment.Dogs are den dwellers by nature. Under normal circumstances, they enjoy and will seek out small, safe, warm “bedrooms” in which to rest. If you provide your pup with his own little den (crate) and there’s nothing forceful or punishing about his association with it, he’ll make it his own.I’ll discuss more about crate training in part 2 of this series next week.If you’re dead set against crate-training your un-housebroken dog, then your only other option is to tether your pup to you so that no matter where you go, she’s right there with you.
What is the girl puppy's name on 101 dalmatians?
In the BOOK, the mother dog's name is Missus. Perdita is the dog they aquire to help Missus nurse the puppies. In the book as well, the only female puppy I remember was named Cadpig, and I believe she was the runt. The other mentioned puppies were all male. In the movie(s), I remember a female named Jewel cropping up; as well as Dotty and Oddball--the one that had no spots.
What are the 15 puppy names on 101 DALMATIONS???
1. Bubba 2. Seargent 3. Chew 4. Bones 5. Princess 6. Freckles 7. Eight ball 8. Orion 9. Full stop 10. Snip 11. Dotcom 12. Marbles 13. Sunspot 14. Nickels 15. Hotdog 16. Fetch 17. Cinders 18. Lollipop 19. Scout 20. Domino 21. Gobstopper 22. Squeaky 23. Buttons 24. Cotton ball 25. Tic 26. Tac 27. Toe 28. Junior 29. Jake 30. Speckles 31. Ears 32. Bob 33. Alameda 34. Nipper 35. Oddball 36. Tippy 37. Jersey 38. Twister 39. Badger 40. Skipper 41. Snowball 42. Ellipses 43. Pepper 44. Pinwheel 45. Jimmies 46. Buddy 47. Stripes 48. Ralph 49. Nugget 50. Fang 51. Windy 52. Chester 53. Smoky 54. Chief 55. Soho 56. Drifter 57. Rufus 58. Peeve 59. Moose 60. Cosmo 61. Grinder 62. Gideon 63. Snicker 64. Chance 65. Squirrel 66. Tug 67. Badges 68. Blunder 69. Little dipper 70. zephyr 71. Chase 72. Bongo 73. Soccer 74. Sparky 75. Wags 76. Smudge 77. Bootsie 78. Bogey 79. Otto 80. Hydrant 81. Ashes 82. Typhoon 83. Snake eyes 84. Whirlwind 85. Bluster 86. Diggity 87. Scamper 88. Toffee 89. Gumball 90. Big dipper 91. Polka 92. Chocolate chip 93. Patches 94. Dab 95. Inky 96. Rorschach 97. Splatter 98. Fisher 99. Spindle 100. Flip 101. Cue ball I know you only asked for 15 but......... here is all 101!