question archive 1) Assume that you own the only phone company in a small town and there is one resident of the town who can only buy from you (fortunately they don't know they could hold out for a better deal)

1) Assume that you own the only phone company in a small town and there is one resident of the town who can only buy from you (fortunately they don't know they could hold out for a better deal)

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1) Assume that you own the only phone company in a small town and there is one resident of the town who can only buy from you (fortunately they don't know they could hold out for a better deal). That resident's monthly demand for long distance minutes is . Your cost for providing these minutes is a. If you can only charge a single per-minute price, what is the optimal price per minute for you to charge in order to maximize profits?

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