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Figure 18-1 on the Graph, L Represents the Quantity of Labor and Labor

Question 467

Question 467

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Figure 18-1
On the graph, L represents the quantity of labor and Q represents the quantity of output per week. Figure 18-1 On the graph, L represents the quantity of labor and Q represents the quantity of output per week.   -Refer to Figure 18-1. The marginal product of the fourth worker is A) 60 units of output. B) 75 units of output. C) 285 units of output. D) 345 units of output.
-Refer to Figure 18-1. The marginal product of the fourth worker is


A) 60 units of output.
B) 75 units of output.
C) 285 units of output.
D) 345 units of output.

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