Consider Blewitt's Farm, a small blueberry grower relative to the size of the market whose production has no impact on wages and prices. The following table presents Blewitt's production schedule for blueberries: Suppose that the market wage for blueberry pickers is $100 per worker per day, and the price of blueberries is
$18 per pound. On the following graph, use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot Blewitt's labor demand curve when the output price is $18 per pound. Note: Remember to plot each point between the two integers. For example, when the number of workers increases from 0 to 1 , the value of the marginal product of for the first worker should be plotted with a horizontal coordinate of
0.5, the value halfway between 0 and 1 . Line segments will automatically connect the points. At the given wage and price level, Blewitt's should hire_______Suppose that the price of blueberries decreases to $14 per pound, but the wage rate remains at $100 On the previous graph, use the purple points (diamond symbol) to piot Blewitt's labor demand curve when the output price is $14 per pound. Now Blewitt's should hire______when the output price is $14 per pound. Assuming that all blueberry-producing firms have similar production schedules, a decrease in the price of bluaberries will cause the______blueberry pickers to_______ Suppose that wages decrease to $90 due to a decreased demand for workers in this market. Assuming that the price of blueberries remains at $14 per pound, Blewitt's will now hire____