10-07-2009, 07:59 PM
(10-07-2009, 07:31 PM)Code King Wrote: How can you not comprehend the simple defintion of economics of scale, when you buy more the overall price is cheaper but the individual cost is still the same as a single license.
Wrong, Backwards
(10-07-2009, 07:55 PM)Code King Wrote: for f**k sake. If a customer buys more of the same product, then the producer will offer it to them at a discounted rate. So for the 30 students its 30*individual license cost (50) = 1500. The discount was 50% so the price the producer offered the consumer was 750, if the user chose 50 license deal, 50 * 50 = 2500, the price was 1000 so the user only pays 40% of the 2500, when the number of users 100, 100 * 50 = 5000, the price they offered is 1500, so the consumer only pays 30% of the 5000.Right, you fixed it.yay!!! Woohoo!
As the number of licenses per purchase goes up the percentage they pay goes down, 50-40-30. The indivdual price is still $50 but their paying less for a larger quanity.
= Bulk Buying