Deck 8: Costs of Production

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Fixed costs stay the same even as the output level of the firm changes.
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Diminishing returns set in when a firm increases its labor and capital at the same time.
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The total variable cost curve increases at a decreasing rate when there are early gains from specialization.
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Total costs never decrease as output increases.
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A positively sloped long-run average total cost curve means there are economies of scale.
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There are significant differences in the general character of cost structures among various types of firms such as fishing, farming, and automobile manufacturing.
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A study of actual business people showed that most believe their ATC curve is declining until production capacity is reached.
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The social and economic environment plays a secondary role when compared to the importance of land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
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Fixed cost will decrease with increases in output.
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The total cost of production is measured by the sum of fixed and variable costs.
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A decrease in labor productivity will increase marginal cost.
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Average total cost is found by subtracting AFC from AVC.
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Economies of scale is a short-run phenomenon.
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In the short run, a firm cannot change its level of output.
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By downsizing, a firm attempts to operate on a smaller scale of operation.
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All firms and all industries face identical long-run average cost curves.
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If changing the quantity produced from 10,000 to 10,001 causes total costs to increase by $15, the marginal cost at 10,000 must be $15.
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In the short run, if the average total cost of producing 4,000 shoes is $10 and the average total cost of producing 7,000 shoes is $9, then the most efficient point of production occurs at a quantity at least as great as 7,000.
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If the marginal cost and average total cost of production are the same at 5,000 units, then there is no other output that has a lower average total cost.
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The difference between the average variable cost and the average fixed cost is the average total cost.
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The difference between the average total cost and the average fixed cost is the average variable cost.
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As production increases, average fixed cost begins to fall and then begins to rise again.
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If the average total cost and marginal cost are equal at a value of $30 and a quantity of 20,000, then the total cost increases with the production of one more unit.
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The decision to expand the size of your factory is a long-run decision.
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If you are currently producing at a level where average fixed cost and average variable cost are the same, your average total cost has been minimized.
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The firm's fixed cost refers to costs that

A) do not change as the price of a good changes
B) do not change as the firm's output changes
C) can never be changed
D) can only be changed in the short run
E) do not change when the scale of the operation changes
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An example of a firm's fixed cost would be the

A) monthly rent it pays based on a multiple-year lease
B) cost of employing labor
C) quantity of inventory it accumulates
D) raw materials used in production
E) cost of shipping the goods it produces
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The firm's variable cost include costs that

A) change as the price of the good changes
B) change as the firm's output changes
C) can never be changed
D) can only be changed in the long run
E) change with economies of scale and remain unchanged with diseconomies of scale
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An example of a variable cost to the firm is the

A) monthly rent it pays based on a multiple-year lease
B) cost of shipping the goods it produces
C) property taxes it pays
D) interest payments on a bank loan
E) entrepreneur's opportunity cost
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When the firm produces zero output, its fixed cost is

A) zero
B) the same as its total cost
C) the same as its variable cost
D) the same as its marginal cost
E) infinite
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When the firm produces zero output, its variable cost is

A) zero
B) the same as total cost
C) the same as fixed costs
D) the same as price
E) infinite
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<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the second worker is</strong> A) 4 B) 10 C) 14 D) 6 E) 15 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the second worker is

A) 4
B) 10
C) 14
D) 6
E) 15
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<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the fifth worker is</strong> A) 4 B) 18 C) 19 D) 3 E) 1 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the fifth worker is

A) 4
B) 18
C) 19
D) 3
E) 1
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<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The total production of pizzas when four workers are employed is</strong> A) 4 B) 15 C) 18 D) 3 E) 1 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The total production of pizzas when four workers are employed is

A) 4
B) 15
C) 18
D) 3
E) 1
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<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the short-run production of pizzas as more workers are hired. The table shows the marginal product of the labor input is decreasing with the hiring of the third worker. A possible reason for this diminishing marginal product is</strong> A) decreases in wages B) increases in plant size C) decreases in fixed cost D) increases in division of labor as additional workers are hired E) decreases in labor productivity <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the short-run production of pizzas as more workers are hired. The table shows the marginal product of the labor input is decreasing with the hiring of the third worker. A possible reason for this diminishing marginal product is

A) decreases in wages
B) increases in plant size
C) decreases in fixed cost
D) increases in division of labor as additional workers are hired
E) decreases in labor productivity
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 200 units of output is</strong> A) $550 B) $600 C) $650 D) $700 E) $750 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 200 units of output is

A) $550
B) $600
C) $650
D) $700
E) $750
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 400 units of output is</strong> A) $900 B) $1,100 C) $1,400 D) $1,700 E) $2,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 400 units of output is

A) $900
B) $1,100
C) $1,400
D) $1,700
E) $2,000
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average fixed cost of 200 units of output is</strong> A) $8 B) $7 C) $6 D) $5 E) $4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the average fixed cost of 200 units of output is

A) $8
B) $7
C) $6
D) $5
E) $4
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 500 units of output is</strong> A) $2,600 B) $3,000 C) $3,200 D) $3,800 E) $4,200 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 500 units of output is

A) $2,600
B) $3,000
C) $3,200
D) $3,800
E) $4,200
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 600 units of output is</strong> A) $2,800 B) $3,200 C) $3,800 D) $4,600 E) $5,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 600 units of output is

A) $2,800
B) $3,200
C) $3,800
D) $4,600
E) $5,000
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average variable cost of 300 units of output is</strong> A) $3.50 B) $2.80 C) $2.50 D) $2.00 E) $1.80 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the average variable cost of 300 units of output is

A) $3.50
B) $2.80
C) $2.50
D) $2.00
E) $1.80
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 400 units of output is</strong> A) $6.20 B) $6.10 C) $6.00 D) $5.90 E) $6.30 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 400 units of output is

A) $6.20
B) $6.10
C) $6.00
D) $5.90
E) $6.30
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 600 units of output is</strong> A) $6.60 B) $6.80 C) $7.00 D) $7.30 E) $7.70 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 600 units of output is

A) $6.60
B) $6.80
C) $7.00
D) $7.30
E) $7.70
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the marginal cost of the five hundredth unit of output is</strong> A) $6 B) $7 C) $8 D) $9 E) $11 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the marginal cost of the five hundredth unit of output is

A) $6
B) $7
C) $8
D) $9
E) $11
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the</strong> A) total fixed cost curve is positively sloped B) average fixed cost reaches a minimum at 400 units C) total variable cost curve is U-shaped D) average total cost equals marginal cost at 300 units E) marginal cost equals average variable cost between 300 and 400 units <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-3 the

A) total fixed cost curve is positively sloped
B) average fixed cost reaches a minimum at 400 units
C) total variable cost curve is U-shaped
D) average total cost equals marginal cost at 300 units
E) marginal cost equals average variable cost between 300 and 400 units
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When graphed, total fixed cost will

A) slope upward to the right at a constant positive slope
B) first decrease and then increase
C) first increase and then decrease
D) slope down forever
E) be a horizontal line
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When graphed, total variable cost must

A) first slope down and then slope up
B) always have a positive slope
C) always have a negative slope
D) first slope up and then slope down
E) be a horizontal line
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The total cost of production equals

A) average total cost + average variable cost
B) average total cost + average fixed cost
C) average variable cost + average fixed cost
D) total fixed cost + total variable cost
E) marginal cost + total variable cost
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When graphed, the total cost of production will

A) intercept the vertical axis at the level of fixed cost
B) first slope down, then slope up
C) slope down forever
D) first slope up, then slope down
E) be a horizontal line
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The average total cost of production is measured by

A) average variable cost + average fixed cost
B) fixed cost + variable cost
C) average variable cost - average fixed cost
D) marginal cost + variable cost
E) fixed cost + marginal cost
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If a firm is producing 10 pizzas, and the price of a pizza = $3.50, the AFC = $.80, and AVC = $3.00, then the firm is

A) earning a profit of $.80 per pizza
B) earning a total profit of $8.00
C) losing $.30 per pizza
D) losing a total of $6.00
E) earning a profit of $.50 per pizza
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-4, the total cost of producing zero pizzas is</strong> A) zero B) $100 C) $5 D) $105 E) $95 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-4, the total cost of producing zero pizzas is

A) zero
B) $100
C) $5
D) $105
E) $95
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-4, the marginal cost of the fourth pizza is</strong> A) $10 B) $15 C) $17 D) $23 E) $40 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-4, the marginal cost of the fourth pizza is

A) $10
B) $15
C) $17
D) $23
E) $40
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-4, the variable cost of producing 4 pizzas is</strong> A) $100 B) $40 C) $60 D) $85 E) $185 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-4, the variable cost of producing 4 pizzas is

A) $100
B) $40
C) $60
D) $85
E) $185
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Average fixed cost is measured by

A) AVC + ATC
B) TFC/TC
C) AVC - ATC
D) TFC/Q
E) TC - VC
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Average variable cost is measured by

A) AFC + ATC
B) TC - TFC
C) AVC - ATC
D) TVC/TC
E) TVC/Q
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<strong>   -By filling in the blanks in Exhibit H-5 (on the following page), the AFC of 4 pizzas is shown to be equal to</strong> A) $10.00 B) $9.50 C) $19.50 D) $40.00 E) $78.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-By filling in the blanks in Exhibit H-5 (on the following page), the AFC of 4 pizzas is shown to be equal to

A) $10.00
B) $9.50
C) $19.50
D) $40.00
E) $78.00
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If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then AFC would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.00
C) $80.00
D) $2.00
E) $8.00
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If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then AVC would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.00
C) $6.00
D) $60.00
E) $8.00
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If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then ATC would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.00
C) $6.00
D) $6.80
E) $8.00
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If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then the firm's profit would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.80
C) $80.00
D) -$16.80
E) -$18.00
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Economies of scale implies that increases in the scale of operation are associated with

A) decreasing total cost
B) decreasing fixed cost
C) decreasing average total cost
D) increasing average total cost
E) decreasing average variable cost
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Economies of scale

A) require a change in the size of operations and therefore is a long-run consideration
B) require a more intensive use of existing plant and therefore is a short-run consideration
C) means that a doubling of plant size will double output
D) require a change in the size of plant and therefore is a short-run consideration
E) require a more intensive use of existing plant and therefore is a long-run consideration
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If a firm can double output by doubling the size of its operation, it is subject to

A) economies of scale
B) diseconomies of scale
C) constant returns to scale
D) increasing returns to scale
E) diminishing returns to scale
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Starting a fishing business

A) is safe because the price of fish is stable
B) requires little prior knowledge
C) involves no significant entry costs
D) is a risky way to make a living
E) does not involve opportunity costs
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A local bagel company plans to keep and maintain its bagel factory, which is estimated to last 25 years. All cost decisions it makes during the 25-year period

A) are short-run decisions
B) are long-run decisions
C) involve only maintenance of the factory
D) are zero, since the cost decisions were made at the beginning
E) involve both fixed and variable cost
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Fixed cost is sometimes called

A) total cost
B) sunk cost
C) variable cost
D) marginal cost
E) average total cost
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Which of the following is an example of a variable cost for a bakery?

A) monthly mortgage payment for the building
B) monthly loan payment for ovens
C) fire insurance payments
D) flour and other ingredients for baking
E) property taxes
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Changes in labor productivity, changes in the quality of labor, and changes in the price of labor are three factors that explain why labor costs eventually

A) increase at a decreasing rate
B) increase at an increasing rate
C) decrease at an increasing rate
D) decrease at a decreasing rate
E) become constant
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Labor productivity measures

A) input per machine per hour
B) input per laborer per hour
C) output per machine per hour
D) output per laborer per hour
E) output per unit of land per hour
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-7, if the price of labor is $9, then the additional labor cost per unit ofadditional output for the fourth worker is</strong> A) $0.33 B) $2.80 C) $3.00 D) $5.00 E) $28.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-7, if the price of labor is $9, then the additional labor cost per unit ofadditional output for the fourth worker is

A) $0.33
B) $2.80
C) $3.00
D) $5.00
E) $28.00
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Which of the following is considered to be a variable cost of operating an automobile?

A) insurance
B) taxes
C) car loan payment
D) tires
E) license and registration fees
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Labor costs usually increase at an increasing rate at high levels of output for all of the following reasons except

A) labor productivity begins to decline
B) the marginal gains from specialization decrease
C) the price of labor rises as more workers are hired
D) the workers hired later may not be as qualified
E) fuel costs begin to increase as more output is produced
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Pete's Package Delivery Service currently makes deliveries only within the state, but now decides to expand the scale of its operation by serving the neighboring state as well. It islikely to find

A) total variable costs decline as diminishing returns set in
B) total fixed costs decline as more trucks cover a wider area
C) total variable costs rise as more fuel and drivers are needed
D) the price of hiring a worker falls as more workers are hired
E) profits rise as total costs remain constant
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Usually, the shape of a firm's total variable cost curve primarily reflects the cost of

A) labor
B) taxes
C) energy
D) depreciation
E) raw materials
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Patty runs a small organic peanut butter company with five employees and local sales of $100,000 per year. She estimates that the shape of her total variable cost curve largely reflects her costs of

A) peanuts
B) electricity
C) packaging
D) labor
E) marketing
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Which of the following is true concerning cost curves?

A) TC + TFC = TVC
B) AFC + AVC = ATC
C) MC + AVC = TVC
D) TC - MC = TFC
E) ATC + MC = TC
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-8, the total fixed cost is</strong> A) $0 B) $1,000 C) $3,000 D) $5,000 E) $6,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-8, the total fixed cost is

A) $0
B) $1,000
C) $3,000
D) $5,000
E) $6,000
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-8, the total variable cost of producing 3,000 units of output is</strong> A) $0 B) $1,000 C) $3,000 D) $4,000 E) $5,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-8, the total variable cost of producing 3,000 units of output is

A) $0
B) $1,000
C) $3,000
D) $4,000
E) $5,000
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-8, the total cost of producing 6,000 units of output is</strong> A) $1,000 B) $3,000 C) $5,000 D) $6,000 E) $8,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

-In Exhibit H-8, the total cost of producing 6,000 units of output is

A) $1,000
B) $3,000
C) $5,000
D) $6,000
E) $8,000
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Fixed costs stay the same even as the output level of the firm changes.
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Diminishing returns set in when a firm increases its labor and capital at the same time.
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The total variable cost curve increases at a decreasing rate when there are early gains from specialization.
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Total costs never decrease as output increases.
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A positively sloped long-run average total cost curve means there are economies of scale.
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There are significant differences in the general character of cost structures among various types of firms such as fishing, farming, and automobile manufacturing.
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A study of actual business people showed that most believe their ATC curve is declining until production capacity is reached.
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The social and economic environment plays a secondary role when compared to the importance of land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
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Fixed cost will decrease with increases in output.
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The total cost of production is measured by the sum of fixed and variable costs.
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A decrease in labor productivity will increase marginal cost.
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Average total cost is found by subtracting AFC from AVC.
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Economies of scale is a short-run phenomenon.
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In the short run, a firm cannot change its level of output.
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By downsizing, a firm attempts to operate on a smaller scale of operation.
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All firms and all industries face identical long-run average cost curves.
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If changing the quantity produced from 10,000 to 10,001 causes total costs to increase by $15, the marginal cost at 10,000 must be $15.
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In the short run, if the average total cost of producing 4,000 shoes is $10 and the average total cost of producing 7,000 shoes is $9, then the most efficient point of production occurs at a quantity at least as great as 7,000.
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If the marginal cost and average total cost of production are the same at 5,000 units, then there is no other output that has a lower average total cost.
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The difference between the average variable cost and the average fixed cost is the average total cost.
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The difference between the average total cost and the average fixed cost is the average variable cost.
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As production increases, average fixed cost begins to fall and then begins to rise again.
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If the average total cost and marginal cost are equal at a value of $30 and a quantity of 20,000, then the total cost increases with the production of one more unit.
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The decision to expand the size of your factory is a long-run decision.
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If you are currently producing at a level where average fixed cost and average variable cost are the same, your average total cost has been minimized.
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The firm's fixed cost refers to costs that

A) do not change as the price of a good changes
B) do not change as the firm's output changes
C) can never be changed
D) can only be changed in the short run
E) do not change when the scale of the operation changes
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An example of a firm's fixed cost would be the

A) monthly rent it pays based on a multiple-year lease
B) cost of employing labor
C) quantity of inventory it accumulates
D) raw materials used in production
E) cost of shipping the goods it produces
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The firm's variable cost include costs that

A) change as the price of the good changes
B) change as the firm's output changes
C) can never be changed
D) can only be changed in the long run
E) change with economies of scale and remain unchanged with diseconomies of scale
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An example of a variable cost to the firm is the

A) monthly rent it pays based on a multiple-year lease
B) cost of shipping the goods it produces
C) property taxes it pays
D) interest payments on a bank loan
E) entrepreneur's opportunity cost
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When the firm produces zero output, its fixed cost is

A) zero
B) the same as its total cost
C) the same as its variable cost
D) the same as its marginal cost
E) infinite
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When the firm produces zero output, its variable cost is

A) zero
B) the same as total cost
C) the same as fixed costs
D) the same as price
E) infinite
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<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the second worker is</strong> A) 4 B) 10 C) 14 D) 6 E) 15

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the second worker is

A) 4
B) 10
C) 14
D) 6
E) 15
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<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the fifth worker is</strong> A) 4 B) 18 C) 19 D) 3 E) 1

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The marginal product of the fifth worker is

A) 4
B) 18
C) 19
D) 3
E) 1
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<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The total production of pizzas when four workers are employed is</strong> A) 4 B) 15 C) 18 D) 3 E) 1

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the quantity of pizzas produced as the firm adds more workers to production. The total production of pizzas when four workers are employed is

A) 4
B) 15
C) 18
D) 3
E) 1
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35
<strong>   -Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the short-run production of pizzas as more workers are hired. The table shows the marginal product of the labor input is decreasing with the hiring of the third worker. A possible reason for this diminishing marginal product is</strong> A) decreases in wages B) increases in plant size C) decreases in fixed cost D) increases in division of labor as additional workers are hired E) decreases in labor productivity

-Exhibit H-1 shows the change in the short-run production of pizzas as more workers are hired. The table shows the marginal product of the labor input is decreasing with the hiring of the third worker. A possible reason for this diminishing marginal product is

A) decreases in wages
B) increases in plant size
C) decreases in fixed cost
D) increases in division of labor as additional workers are hired
E) decreases in labor productivity
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36
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 200 units of output is</strong> A) $550 B) $600 C) $650 D) $700 E) $750

-In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 200 units of output is

A) $550
B) $600
C) $650
D) $700
E) $750
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37
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 400 units of output is</strong> A) $900 B) $1,100 C) $1,400 D) $1,700 E) $2,000

-In Exhibit H-3 the total variable cost of 400 units of output is

A) $900
B) $1,100
C) $1,400
D) $1,700
E) $2,000
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38
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average fixed cost of 200 units of output is</strong> A) $8 B) $7 C) $6 D) $5 E) $4

-In Exhibit H-3 the average fixed cost of 200 units of output is

A) $8
B) $7
C) $6
D) $5
E) $4
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39
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 500 units of output is</strong> A) $2,600 B) $3,000 C) $3,200 D) $3,800 E) $4,200

-In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 500 units of output is

A) $2,600
B) $3,000
C) $3,200
D) $3,800
E) $4,200
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40
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 600 units of output is</strong> A) $2,800 B) $3,200 C) $3,800 D) $4,600 E) $5,000

-In Exhibit H-3 the total cost of 600 units of output is

A) $2,800
B) $3,200
C) $3,800
D) $4,600
E) $5,000
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41
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average variable cost of 300 units of output is</strong> A) $3.50 B) $2.80 C) $2.50 D) $2.00 E) $1.80

-In Exhibit H-3 the average variable cost of 300 units of output is

A) $3.50
B) $2.80
C) $2.50
D) $2.00
E) $1.80
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42
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 400 units of output is</strong> A) $6.20 B) $6.10 C) $6.00 D) $5.90 E) $6.30

-In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 400 units of output is

A) $6.20
B) $6.10
C) $6.00
D) $5.90
E) $6.30
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43
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 600 units of output is</strong> A) $6.60 B) $6.80 C) $7.00 D) $7.30 E) $7.70

-In Exhibit H-3 the average total cost of 600 units of output is

A) $6.60
B) $6.80
C) $7.00
D) $7.30
E) $7.70
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44
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the marginal cost of the five hundredth unit of output is</strong> A) $6 B) $7 C) $8 D) $9 E) $11

-In Exhibit H-3 the marginal cost of the five hundredth unit of output is

A) $6
B) $7
C) $8
D) $9
E) $11
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45
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-3 the</strong> A) total fixed cost curve is positively sloped B) average fixed cost reaches a minimum at 400 units C) total variable cost curve is U-shaped D) average total cost equals marginal cost at 300 units E) marginal cost equals average variable cost between 300 and 400 units

-In Exhibit H-3 the

A) total fixed cost curve is positively sloped
B) average fixed cost reaches a minimum at 400 units
C) total variable cost curve is U-shaped
D) average total cost equals marginal cost at 300 units
E) marginal cost equals average variable cost between 300 and 400 units
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46
When graphed, total fixed cost will

A) slope upward to the right at a constant positive slope
B) first decrease and then increase
C) first increase and then decrease
D) slope down forever
E) be a horizontal line
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47
When graphed, total variable cost must

A) first slope down and then slope up
B) always have a positive slope
C) always have a negative slope
D) first slope up and then slope down
E) be a horizontal line
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48
The total cost of production equals

A) average total cost + average variable cost
B) average total cost + average fixed cost
C) average variable cost + average fixed cost
D) total fixed cost + total variable cost
E) marginal cost + total variable cost
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49
When graphed, the total cost of production will

A) intercept the vertical axis at the level of fixed cost
B) first slope down, then slope up
C) slope down forever
D) first slope up, then slope down
E) be a horizontal line
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50
The average total cost of production is measured by

A) average variable cost + average fixed cost
B) fixed cost + variable cost
C) average variable cost - average fixed cost
D) marginal cost + variable cost
E) fixed cost + marginal cost
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51
If a firm is producing 10 pizzas, and the price of a pizza = $3.50, the AFC = $.80, and AVC = $3.00, then the firm is

A) earning a profit of $.80 per pizza
B) earning a total profit of $8.00
C) losing $.30 per pizza
D) losing a total of $6.00
E) earning a profit of $.50 per pizza
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52
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-4, the total cost of producing zero pizzas is</strong> A) zero B) $100 C) $5 D) $105 E) $95

-In Exhibit H-4, the total cost of producing zero pizzas is

A) zero
B) $100
C) $5
D) $105
E) $95
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53
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-4, the marginal cost of the fourth pizza is</strong> A) $10 B) $15 C) $17 D) $23 E) $40

-In Exhibit H-4, the marginal cost of the fourth pizza is

A) $10
B) $15
C) $17
D) $23
E) $40
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54
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-4, the variable cost of producing 4 pizzas is</strong> A) $100 B) $40 C) $60 D) $85 E) $185

-In Exhibit H-4, the variable cost of producing 4 pizzas is

A) $100
B) $40
C) $60
D) $85
E) $185
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55
Average fixed cost is measured by

A) AVC + ATC
B) TFC/TC
C) AVC - ATC
D) TFC/Q
E) TC - VC
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56
Average variable cost is measured by

A) AFC + ATC
B) TC - TFC
C) AVC - ATC
D) TVC/TC
E) TVC/Q
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57
<strong>   -By filling in the blanks in Exhibit H-5 (on the following page), the AFC of 4 pizzas is shown to be equal to</strong> A) $10.00 B) $9.50 C) $19.50 D) $40.00 E) $78.00

-By filling in the blanks in Exhibit H-5 (on the following page), the AFC of 4 pizzas is shown to be equal to

A) $10.00
B) $9.50
C) $19.50
D) $40.00
E) $78.00
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58
If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then AFC would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.00
C) $80.00
D) $2.00
E) $8.00
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59
If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then AVC would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.00
C) $6.00
D) $60.00
E) $8.00
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60
If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then ATC would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.00
C) $6.00
D) $6.80
E) $8.00
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61
If a firm's output equals 10, product price equals $5.00, TFC = $8.00, and TVC = $60.00,then the firm's profit would equal

A) $.80
B) $1.80
C) $80.00
D) -$16.80
E) -$18.00
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62
Economies of scale implies that increases in the scale of operation are associated with

A) decreasing total cost
B) decreasing fixed cost
C) decreasing average total cost
D) increasing average total cost
E) decreasing average variable cost
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63
Economies of scale

A) require a change in the size of operations and therefore is a long-run consideration
B) require a more intensive use of existing plant and therefore is a short-run consideration
C) means that a doubling of plant size will double output
D) require a change in the size of plant and therefore is a short-run consideration
E) require a more intensive use of existing plant and therefore is a long-run consideration
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64
If a firm can double output by doubling the size of its operation, it is subject to

A) economies of scale
B) diseconomies of scale
C) constant returns to scale
D) increasing returns to scale
E) diminishing returns to scale
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65
Starting a fishing business

A) is safe because the price of fish is stable
B) requires little prior knowledge
C) involves no significant entry costs
D) is a risky way to make a living
E) does not involve opportunity costs
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66
A local bagel company plans to keep and maintain its bagel factory, which is estimated to last 25 years. All cost decisions it makes during the 25-year period

A) are short-run decisions
B) are long-run decisions
C) involve only maintenance of the factory
D) are zero, since the cost decisions were made at the beginning
E) involve both fixed and variable cost
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67
Fixed cost is sometimes called

A) total cost
B) sunk cost
C) variable cost
D) marginal cost
E) average total cost
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68
Which of the following is an example of a variable cost for a bakery?

A) monthly mortgage payment for the building
B) monthly loan payment for ovens
C) fire insurance payments
D) flour and other ingredients for baking
E) property taxes
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69
Changes in labor productivity, changes in the quality of labor, and changes in the price of labor are three factors that explain why labor costs eventually

A) increase at a decreasing rate
B) increase at an increasing rate
C) decrease at an increasing rate
D) decrease at a decreasing rate
E) become constant
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70
Labor productivity measures

A) input per machine per hour
B) input per laborer per hour
C) output per machine per hour
D) output per laborer per hour
E) output per unit of land per hour
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71
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-7, if the price of labor is $9, then the additional labor cost per unit ofadditional output for the fourth worker is</strong> A) $0.33 B) $2.80 C) $3.00 D) $5.00 E) $28.00

-In Exhibit H-7, if the price of labor is $9, then the additional labor cost per unit ofadditional output for the fourth worker is

A) $0.33
B) $2.80
C) $3.00
D) $5.00
E) $28.00
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72
Which of the following is considered to be a variable cost of operating an automobile?

A) insurance
B) taxes
C) car loan payment
D) tires
E) license and registration fees
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73
Labor costs usually increase at an increasing rate at high levels of output for all of the following reasons except

A) labor productivity begins to decline
B) the marginal gains from specialization decrease
C) the price of labor rises as more workers are hired
D) the workers hired later may not be as qualified
E) fuel costs begin to increase as more output is produced
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74
Pete's Package Delivery Service currently makes deliveries only within the state, but now decides to expand the scale of its operation by serving the neighboring state as well. It islikely to find

A) total variable costs decline as diminishing returns set in
B) total fixed costs decline as more trucks cover a wider area
C) total variable costs rise as more fuel and drivers are needed
D) the price of hiring a worker falls as more workers are hired
E) profits rise as total costs remain constant
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75
Usually, the shape of a firm's total variable cost curve primarily reflects the cost of

A) labor
B) taxes
C) energy
D) depreciation
E) raw materials
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76
Patty runs a small organic peanut butter company with five employees and local sales of $100,000 per year. She estimates that the shape of her total variable cost curve largely reflects her costs of

A) peanuts
B) electricity
C) packaging
D) labor
E) marketing
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77
Which of the following is true concerning cost curves?

A) TC + TFC = TVC
B) AFC + AVC = ATC
C) MC + AVC = TVC
D) TC - MC = TFC
E) ATC + MC = TC
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78
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-8, the total fixed cost is</strong> A) $0 B) $1,000 C) $3,000 D) $5,000 E) $6,000

-In Exhibit H-8, the total fixed cost is

A) $0
B) $1,000
C) $3,000
D) $5,000
E) $6,000
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79
<strong>   -In Exhibit H-8, the total variable cost of producing 3,000 units of output is</strong> A) $0 B) $1,000 C) $3,000 D) $4,000 E) $5,000

-In Exhibit H-8, the total variable cost of producing 3,000 units of output is

A) $0
B) $1,000
C) $3,000
D) $4,000
E) $5,000
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<strong>   -In Exhibit H-8, the total cost of producing 6,000 units of output is</strong> A) $1,000 B) $3,000 C) $5,000 D) $6,000 E) $8,000

-In Exhibit H-8, the total cost of producing 6,000 units of output is

A) $1,000
B) $3,000
C) $5,000
D) $6,000
E) $8,000
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