A monopolist sets a price ‘p’ per unit and the quantity demanded ‘q’ is given by the following relation:
Let there be a fixed cost of Rs.9 and a marginal cost of Rs.1 per unit.
i) Write the profit function of monopolist.
ii) For maximum profit, find the number ‘x’ of units produced. Also find the maximum profit.
iii) A potential entrant enters into the business of the monopolist. He believes that the monopolist will go on making ‘x’ units. Write the profit function of the entrant.
iv) For maximum profit of entrant, find the number ‘z’ of units produced.
v) Find the maximum profit of the entrant. Explain whether he should enter into the business or not.
vi) Find the profit made by the monopolist after the entrant has entered into business.
Consider the group of individuals born in a given year )0 t( = and let )t(n be the number of these individuals surviving t year later. Let )t(x be the number of members of this group who have not had smallpox by year t and are therefore still susceptible. Let β be the rate at which susceptibles contract smallpox and let v be the rate at which people who contract smallpox die from the disease. Finally, let )t( µ be the death rate from all causes other than smallpox. If dx dt/ and dn dt/ are, respectively the rates at which the number of susceptibles and entire population decline due to contraction from smallpox and also due to death from all causes then
i) Formulate the above problem by writing equations for dx dt/ and dn dt/ .
ii) Taking z = x/n , show that z satisfies the initial value problem
iii) Find )t(z at any time t.
iv) Bernoulli estimated that Using these values, determine the proportion of 20 years old who have not had smallpox.
When an aeroplane ascends from take-off to an altitude of 10 km, by how much does the gravitational attraction acting on it decrease?
See Answer →Consider a one-dimensional growth c(x, t) of phytoplankton in a water mass. Formulate the model describing the dynamics of growth taking into account the following: D , its diffusion coefficient, r its rate of growth, R its mortality rate due to sinking. Fixing the area of interest as 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and the initial concentration of phytoplankton as 30moles/ 3 cm , find the concentration distribution of phytoplankton in 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 at any time t .
See Answer →A projectile is fixed with a constant speed v at two different angles of projection α and β such that it gives the same range. Show that
A parachutist, whose weight (actually mass) is 64 kg, drops from a helicopter 5000 m. above the ground. She falls towards the earth under the influence of gravity. Assume that the gravitational force is constant. Assume that the force due to air resistance is proportional to the velocity of the parachutist. The proportionality constant is sec when the parachute is closed, and is sec
when it is open. If the parachute does not open until 1 minute after the parachutist leaves the helicopter, after how many seconds will she hit the ground?
A string of length l is connected to a fixed point at one end and to a stick of mass m at the other. The stick is whirling in a circle at constant velocity v . Use dimensional analysis to find the equation of the force in the string.
See Answer →Consider the following system of equations
Find the nature of the critical point ,0( of the corresponding linear system.
See Answer →A particle moving in .H.S M has got the velocities cm8 /sec and cm6 /sec when it is at distance cm3 and cm4 respectively from the centre of its motion. Determine the period and the amplitude of motion.
See Answer →If a planet was suddenly stopped in its orbit, supposed circular, show that it will fall into the sun in a time which is times the period of the planet’s revolution.
A particle of mass m moves on a straight line towards the centre of attraction, starting from rest at a distance a from the centre. Its velocity at a distance x from the centre varies as . Find the law of force.
Characterise the following as discrete or continuous giving reasons for your answers.
i) Effects of radiation treatment on a tumour when applied for short period of time but at regular intervals.
ii) Effects of chemotherapy drugs on a tumour when introduced into a patient for a given duration of time.
See Answer →Classify the following into linear and non-linear models, justifying your classification.
i) Simple harmonic motion for small amplitude of oscillation.
ii) Population growth model given by are constants.
iii) Equation for velocity v of a particle at any time t, moving with a constant acceleration a, and initial velocity u.
iv) Equation describing dynamic stability of market equilibrium price given by are constants and
is the price in period t.
State two real-world problems where you think that mathematical modelling is the only approach to find the solution of the problem. Give 4 essentials for each of the problems. Why do you think that there is no other scientific alternative for the treatment of these problems.
See Answer →What is the edge-chromatic number of the graph given in Fig. 3(ii)? Justify by giving an explicit coloring
See Answer →Prove that the graph given below is non-Hamiltonian.
How many colors are needed to color the 15 balls in the below given triangular array so that no two touching balls get same color?
Can the following figures be drawn without lifting the pen from paper and without covering any line segment more than once? Give reasons in support of your answers.
Write down the degree sequences of the graphs in Fig. 3:
Are these graphs isomorphic? Justify your answer.
See Answer →Using combinatorial arguments, prove tha where the notation
is used for the number of ways to choose a subset of See Answer →