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17 November, 21:06

Suppose the cost of flying a 200-seat plane for an airline is $100,000 and there are 10 empty seats on a flight. The airline should sell a ticket to a standby passenger only if the passenger is willing to pay

a. more than $300.

b. more than $200.

c. more than $500.

d. This cannot be determined from the information given.

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  1. 17 November, 21:15
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    C) more than $500.

    Explanation:

    The marginal cost of flying an extra passenger is $500 ( = $100,000 / 200). So the airline should sell tickets to standby passengers if they are willing to pay least at $500 per ticket. The airline should sell tickets As long as the marginal revenue is ≥ than the marginal cost.
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