Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Excel Homework on A Strategic Approach to Efficiency

I wrote this homework over the last couple of days.  I've proofread it a couple of times.  But there may still be typos or even conceptual errors in it.  If you find what seems like a mistake, please let me know.  It would be good to have a clean version of this assignment.

As with other Excel homework, if you have a question or comment about it, please post that as a comment to this post.  I'm guaranteeing 24 hour turn around time in response, and probably a lot quicker than that.  And if you are reading the comments and think you know how to respond, by all means do.  The more the merrier and this will create a better sense of class participation.

5 comments:

  1. Is there anyone that could give me a clue in solving the last problem from the homework. Thank you.

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  2. Thanks for reposting this to the right spot. One clue is to enter your answer as a fraction with an equals sign in front to signify a formula. Don't enter a decimal. This was the lesson from the tutorial homework.

    If that is not sufficient for, you might indicate what you've tried. There is a line or two of algebra that you need to do to get the result.

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  3. I had a question concerning the last question of the transfer pricing worksheet. The question asks what the quantity supplied would be given a market price. Im using the marginal cost and the marginal benefit equations to figure out the quantity supplied at that price but i keep on getting incorrect answers. Is there something I'm missing?
    Thank you

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    1. In the future please post your queries to the blog post for that specific homework. That way other students might benefit form the question and the response.

      I suspect here that you are typing in what you perceive to be the transfer price, instead of using the cell reference. Try using the cell reference instead.

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  4. I would have perfectly done your homework for you but I hope you got the answer, thanks for sharing and please accept this late comment!

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