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With the help of an example, show how we can get marginal revenue from total revenue. - Economics

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With the help of an example, show how we can get marginal revenue from total revenue.

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Solution

Marginal revenue is calculated by subtracting the total revenue from (n − 1) units from the total revenue of n units.

symbolic form:

MRnth = TRn − TRn−1

For example, if a firm earns ₹300 from selling 15 units and ₹310 from selling 16 units, the marginal revenue from the 16th unit will be MR = ₹310 − ₹300 = ₹10.

This means the additional revenue generated by selling one more unit (the 16th unit) is ₹10.

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Chapter 22: Model Short Answer Questions - MODEL SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS [Page 468]

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Frank Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 22 Model Short Answer Questions
MODEL SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS | Q 108. (ii) | Page 468
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