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Tatiana Buruca
on Oct 25, 2024Verified
In a short-run production process, the marginal cost is rising and the average variable cost is falling as output is increased. Thus,
A) average fixed cost is constant.
B) marginal cost is above average variable cost.
C) marginal cost is below average fixed cost.
D) marginal cost is below average variable cost.
Marginal Cost
The additional cost incurred by producing one more unit of a product.
Average Variable Cost
The per unit cost of production excluding fixed costs, calculated by dividing the total variable costs by the quantity of output produced.
Short-Run Production
The period in which at least one input or factor of production is fixed, allowing firms to adjust only certain inputs to change output levels.
- Explore the relationship of marginal cost with diverse average costs (total, variable, fixed) in terms of cost behavior.
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Learning Objectives
- Explore the relationship of marginal cost with diverse average costs (total, variable, fixed) in terms of cost behavior.