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Let the production function of a firm be : `Q=2L^(2)K^(2)`. Find out the maximum possible output that the firm can produce with 5 units of L and 2 units of K. What is the maximum possible output that the firm can produce with zero unit of L and 10 units of K ? |
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Answer» Maximum possible output with 5 units of L and 2 units of K Given : `Q=2L^(2)K^(2)` and `L=5` units, `K=2` units Putting the values of L and K in the given production function, we get : `Q=2(5)^(2) (2)^(2) =200` units Maximum possible output with 0 unit of L and 10 units of K Given : `Q=2L^(2)K^(2)` and `L=0` unit, `K=10` units Putting the values of L and K in the given production function, we get: `Q=2(0)^(2) (10)^(2)=0` unit. |
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