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1. The four elements of perfect competition: 1. Many buyers and sellers 2. Goods that are perfect substitutes for each other 3. Perfect knowledge in the market 4. Perfect mobility of resources
2. Competition can be used to motivate you to achieve more. An example, if I were to apply for a scholarship for college. I would be competing with others to achieve the scholarship, so that I may receive more education in the future. The scholarship may require having high grades. This request would make me compete with myself to receive the highest grades possible to receive the scholarship.
3. Can you please clarify in more simplistic terms what the Coase theorem is?
4. Yes, good can drive out bad. Your suggestion as to discussing the Bible to enhance a conversation is an excellent example. The teachings of the Savior can bring people to be more humble, meek, and patient. In today’s world, we need these characteristics to survive. Another example could be if you had a bad thought, you could drive the evilness away by singing or humming an uplifting song.
5. Total cost is the sum of all the fixed and variable costs. Average cost is the total cost divided by quantity. Marginal cost is the change in total cost of producing one more unit.
6. The loss in consumer surplus due to the fact that event was not held is $ 425.
7. Homeschooling and public schools are not perfect competitors. I spent approximately five years in public schools and the rest of my education I have received through homeschooling. The main differences I have found is that being homeschooled allows you to have more freedom in choosing what academic areas you want to pursue. You are allowed to have more one- on- one time with the teacher (my mom, in this case) in effort to understand the concepts you are learning more fully. You are able to incorporate religion into your everyday lessons. The one draw- back of being homeschooled is the lack of social interaction on a daily basis; however, this draw- back can be minimized due to relationships with siblings, parents, and through homeschool groups.
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