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what is meant by average revenue explain with example​

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Answered by hareem23
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Average revenue is referred to as the revenue that is earned per unit of output. It can also be said that it is the revenue that is obtained by the seller on selling each unit of the commodity. Average revenue of a business is obtained by dividing the total revenue with the total output.

Answered by faizan3450p
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Average revenue is referred to as the revenue that is earned per unit of output. It can also be said that it is the revenue that is obtained by the seller on selling each unit of the commodity.

Average revenue of a business is obtained by dividing the total revenue with the total output.

Average revenue is the same as the price as when a seller is selling two units of the same product at the same price, but if the two products are sold at two different prices, then the average revenue will be different.

Average revenue helps in estimating the profit of a business as the profit is calculated by subtracting average revenue with the average cost.

Market structure determines the relationship between average revenue and quantity of goods produced. In a perfectly competitive firm, average revenue is equal to the price and marginal revenue.

Whereas in monopolistic or oligopolistic firms, the average revenue is always higher than the marginal revenue.

The mathematical formula for calculating average revenue is

AR = TR / Q

Where

AR = Average Revenue

TR = Total revenue

Q = Output

This completes the topic on Average Revenue formula, which is a very important concept for determining the profit of a business. For more such interesting concepts on Economics for Class 12, stay tuned to BYJU’S.

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