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Assumptions for Calculating Profit in the Language School Model

The calculation of profit in the language school model starts from the general principle that profit equals sales revenue minus input costs. This is simplified by two key assumptions: first, that each tutor generates a fixed weekly revenue of y = €800 from student fees, and second, that the firm's only input cost is the wage paid to tutors.

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