
Suppose that if a local McDonald's restaurant reduces the price of a Big Mac from $4.00 to $3.25, the number of Big Macs it sells per day will increase from 4 to 5.Explain the output effect and the price effect resulting from this change.Using a graph, illustrate both the loss in revenue from selling each of the first 4 Big Macs for $0.75 less and the additional revenue from selling 1 more Big Mac.What is the total change in revenue received which results from this price decrease?
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