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The Following Table Shows the Short-Run Total Cost Data for a Firm

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Question 228

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The following table shows the short-run total cost data for a firm. The following table shows the short-run total cost data for a firm.   All of the following are correct, except that the firm has A) economies of scale. B) fixed costs of $80. C) constant marginal cost. D) an average fixed cost of $20 at 4 units of output. All of the following are correct, except that the firm has


A) economies of scale.
B) fixed costs of $80.
C) constant marginal cost.
D) an average fixed cost of $20 at 4 units of output.

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