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- Suppose Felix runs a small business that manufactures frying pans. Assume that the market for frying pans is a competitive market, and the market price is $20 per frying pan. The following graph shows Felix's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for frying pans quantities zero through seven (inclusive) that Felix produces. TOTAL COST AND REVENUE (Dollars) 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 -25 0 1 ● ^ 2 O ☐ A ☐ A 3 4 5 QUANTITY (Frying pans) O ☐ 6 Total Cost ☐ 7 8 o Total Revenue Profit ? image 1 Calculate Felix's marginal revenue and marginal cost for the first seven frying pans he produces, and plot them on the following graph. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot marginal revenue and the orange points (square symbol) to plot marginal cost at each quantity.Explain with the help of diagram why a perfectly firm may experience loss or positive economic profit in the short-run but zero economic profit in the long-run.How do I know this graph shows a firm that is perfectly competitive? Which curve tells me it is?