Asked by Melissa
                If a firm has a U-Shaped long-run average cost curve, 
a.) its fixed cost rises as output rises.
b.) it must have increasing returns to scale at low levels or production and decreasing returns to scale at high levels of production.
C.) it must have increasing returns to each input at low levels of production and decreasing returns to each input at high levels of production.
D.) the firm can maximize its output by operating at the point of minimum long run average.
You have given four options which are are possisible implication of the U-shape average cost curve. Here, answer is option (c)
            
        a.) its fixed cost rises as output rises.
b.) it must have increasing returns to scale at low levels or production and decreasing returns to scale at high levels of production.
C.) it must have increasing returns to each input at low levels of production and decreasing returns to each input at high levels of production.
D.) the firm can maximize its output by operating at the point of minimum long run average.
You have given four options which are are possisible implication of the U-shape average cost curve. Here, answer is option (c)
Answers
                    Answered by
            John Smith
            
    Bruh, it's not C. I know that. I got the question wrong on one of my tests. Do me a favor and DONT PUT DOWN C. My guess would have been B. Tell me if I am wrong 
    
                    Answered by
            Sandy
            
    The correct answer is B.
    
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