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A firm has the following production relationship between labor and output, for a fixed capital stock.
-According to the above table, what is the average product of labor when three laborers are employed?

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The ratio of total costs to the quantity produced is referred to as
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"If an industry's minimum efficient scale is between 2,000 and 4,000 units of output, then a firm producing 2,000 units of output in that industry has a cost-saving advantage over another firm producing 4,000 units of output in the same industry." Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
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What is the law of diminishing marginal product? Is it a realistic concept for describing the real world? Explain.
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Marginal physical product and average physical product are measured in
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For an industry in which average costs continue to decline as output rises, what would you expect the minimum efficient scale to be? Explain your answer.
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The change in total costs due to a one-unit change in the production rate is
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-In the above figure, if this firm produces output level Q2, it has average total costs of

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-Refer to the above table. What are total costs at an output of 2 units?

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-Using the above table, we see that when output is 4 units, average variable cost equals

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As long as marginal product of labor exceeds the average product of labor, then average product of labor
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Notice the costs as given in the table below. What is the marginal cost when total cost is $23? 

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