Suppose Charles owns a​ lawn-mowing company. Assume that without​ workers, no yards are mowed. When he hires one​ worker, he is able to mow 2 yards per day, With two workers he can now 5 yards per day and with a three workers he can now 10 yards per day.  The marginal product of the first worker is 2 yards per day    The marginal product of the second worker is 3 yards per day   The marginal product of the third worker is ? yard per day

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Suppose Charles owns a​ lawn-mowing company. Assume that without​ workers, no yards are mowed. When he hires one​ worker, he is able to mow 2 yards per day, With two workers he can now 5 yards per day and with a three workers he can now 10 yards per day. 

The marginal product of the first worker is 2 yards per day
 
 The marginal product of the second worker is 3 yards per day

 

The marginal product of the third worker is ? yard per day
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