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Suppose there are only three firms in a market. The largest firm has sales of $500 million, the second-largest has sales of $300 million, and the smallest has sales of $200 million. The market share of the largest firm is

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Answer:

50% share.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

There are only three firms in a market.

The largest firm has sales of $500 million.

The second-largest has sales of $300 million.

The smallest has sales of $200 million.

Question asked:

The market share of the largest firm is ?

Solution:

As we know:


Market\ share=(Total\ sales\ of\ the\ firm)/(Total\ sales\ of\ the \ market) *100

Total sales of the largest company = $500 million.

Total sales of the market = Sales of largest firm + Sales of second largest firm+ Sales of smallest firm

Total sales of the market = $500 million + $300 million + $200 million

= $1000 million


Market\ share=(Total\ sales\ of\ the\ firm)/(Total\ sales\ of\ the \ market) *100


=(500)/(1000) *100\\ \\ =(50000)/(1000) \\ \\ =50\%

Therefore, the market share of the largest firm is 50%.

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