[All Steps] You have a summer internship with a swine company. From their scientists, you obtain the following production function for weight gain for 30
Question: You have a summer internship with a swine company. From their scientists, you obtain the following production function for weight gain for 30 lb feeder pigs:
G = -950 + 12C + 10S – 0.06C 2 – 0.08S 2 + 0.03CS,
where G is pounds of gain, C is pounds of ground corn consumed and S pounds of soybean meal consumed. If the price of hogs is $100/cwt (hundredweight), the price of ground corn is $280/ton, and the price of soybean meal is $680/ton, answer the following questions:
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How much ground corn and soybean meal is it economically optimal to feed the feeder
pigs? Don’t forget to convert prices to $/lb and to check the second order conditions. - When feeding these levels, what is the gain for the feeder pigs?
- When feeding these levels, what is the net return per feeder pig? Assume net return is
\(pG-{{r}_{c}}C-{{r}_{s}}S-120\), where p, \({{r}_{c}}\) and \({{r}_{s}}\) are the prices of hogs, ground corn and soybean meal and 120 is the other costs per pig. Ignore all other costs
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