If there were 2 firms that produced footballs and they both paid the same in wages and raw materials. But firm A produced 100 per week and firm B produced 300 per week while both had an ATC of $10 per football. Then If Firm C built an identical facility and produced 200 footballs per week would the ATC be the same?
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If there were 2 firms that produced footballs and they both paid the same in wages and raw materials. But firm A produced 100 per week and firm B produced 300 per week while both had an ATC of $10 per football. Then If Firm C built an identical facility and produced 200 footballs per week would the ATC be the same?
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