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  1. Suppose that the total cost to produce 200 units of a consumer item is C(200) = $3,789 and that the marginal cost at this
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  2. a. Calculate the total cost, the average variable cost, the aver-age total cost, and the marginal cost for each quantity of
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  3. 7. The cost for a business to make greeting cards can be divided into one-time cost (e.g., a printing machine) and repeated
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  4. Suppose the total cost, C(q), of producing a quantity q of a product isgiven by the equation C(q) = 5000 + 5q The average cost
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  5. Suppose that a firm is currently employing 30 workers, the only variable input, at a wage rate of $60. The average product of
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  6. Suppose that a firm is currently employing 30 workers, the only variable input, at a wage rate of $60. The average product of
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  7. Suppose that a firm is currently employing 20 workers, the only variable input, at a wage rate of $60. The average product of
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  8. The cost for a business to make greeting cards can be divided into one-time cost (e.g., a printing machine) and repeated costs
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  9. The cost for a business to make greeting cards can be divided into one-time cost (e.g., a printing machine) and repeated costs
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  10. The cost for a business to make greeting cards can be divided into one-time cost (e.g., a printing machine) and repeated costs
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