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Chapter 11, Problem 7QE
To determine
Determine the total cost (TC), average fixed cost (AFC),
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Calculate the TC, MC, ATC, AVC and AFC. Plot on the Graphs and analyze the relationships.
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FC
VC
TC
AFC
AVC
ATC
MC
0
75
0
2
75
90
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170
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240
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75
300
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450
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