A small fitness center that offers only personal training services has the following demand and cost parameters:Demand: The fitness center has found that it has some discretion in pricing - that is, it can raise price marginally without drastic reductions in volume. Based on statistical estimates of demand and assuming that external factors stay constant (e.g., price of competitors' services, income levels, etc.), the following relationship exists between the hourly rate for a personal training session (P) and the number of sessions demanded per day (Q):P = 140 - Q.Costs: The fitness center finds that its variable costs (e.g., labor) increase at a constant rate of $40 with each additional training session provided per day. Fixed costs such as rent are equal to $200 per day. This yields
the following total variable cost (TVC) and total fixed cost (TFC) equations:TVC = 40Q.TFC = 200.(a) Find the price and quantity demanded (P and Q) that maximize total profit.(b) What is the maximum possible profit?
What will be an ideal response?
The highest possible profit that can be achieved from the profit = total revenue - total cost column is $2,300. This amount can be achieved by charging $90 per session and selling 50 sessions. This managerial decision maximizes profit.
Profit = Total Revenue - Total Cost = (P X Q) - TC(Q) = (P X Q) - (200 + 40Q).
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