A price-setting firm faces the following estimated demand and average variable cost functions:Qd = 800,000 - 2,000P + 0.7M + 4,000PRAVC = 500 - 0.03Q + 0.000001Q2where Qd is the quantity demanded, P is price, M is income, and PR is the price of a related good. The firm expects income to be $40,000 and PR to be $53. Total fixed cost is $2,600,000. What is the firm's profit?
A. $1,200,000
B. -$2,600,000
C. $1,470,000
D. $1,600,000
Answer: D
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