Number of workers number of widget

produced
0 0
1 8
2 15
3 21
4 26
5 30
6 33
Find mon for each level of employment

To find the "mon" (number) for each level of employment, we need to determine the difference or change in the number of widgets produced for each additional worker.

Number of workers | Number of widgets produced | Change in widgets produced (mon)
0 0
1 8 8
2 15 7
3 21 6
4 26 5
5 30 4
6 33 3

We can observe that the change in widgets produced (mon) decreases as the number of workers increases, indicating a diminishing marginal product of labor.

To find the number of widgets produced for each level of employment, we can observe the given data and look for any patterns or trends:

1. When there are 0 workers, 0 widgets are produced.
2. When there is 1 worker, 8 widgets are produced.
3. When there are 2 workers, 15 widgets are produced.
4. When there are 3 workers, 21 widgets are produced.
5. When there are 4 workers, 26 widgets are produced.
6. When there are 5 workers, 30 widgets are produced.
7. When there are 6 workers, 33 widgets are produced.

Based on the given data, we can create a table showing the number of widgets produced at each level of employment:

Level of Employment | Number of Widgets Produced
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0 | 0
1 | 8
2 | 15
3 | 21
4 | 26
5 | 30
6 | 33

Considering the data, it appears that as the level of employment increases, the number of widgets produced also increases.