Economics, Student Value Edition (6th Edition)
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Author: Hubbard, R. Glenn; O'Brien, Anthony Patrick
Publisher: PEARSON
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Use the following table and use your previous calculations:
find the quantity where ATC is at a minimum and find the quantity that is the most efficient operating point for the firm.
Total Output
Total Cost
TFC
TVC
AFC
AVC
ATC
MC
0
$20
10
$40
20
$60
30
$90
40
$120
50
$180
60
$280
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