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    Suppose a Candy Manufacturer Can Triple Its Production of Fudge
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Suppose a Candy Manufacturer Can Triple Its Production of Fudge

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Suppose a candy manufacturer can triple its production of fudge by doubling its production facility for making fudge. This indicates the presence of


A) constant returns to scale.
B) economies of scale.
C) diseconomies of scale.
D) market constraints.
E) the law of diminishing returns.

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