Final answer:
In a Cournot competition, Cudweiser will produce a quantity that corresponds to the Nash equilibrium.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a Cournot competition, firms determine their quantity to produce based on the quantity produced by their competitors. Each firm wants to maximize its profit, so they consider the marginal revenue they can gain from selling an additional unit. In this case, Cudweiser's marginal revenue function can be written as MR = 5 - 0.001(2qbqc), where qb and qc are the quantities produced by Boors and Cudweiser, respectively. The Nash equilibrium occurs when both firms' quantities are determined simultaneously and neither has an incentive to deviate from that quantity. Therefore, Cudweiser will produce a quantity that corresponds to the Nash equilibrium.