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-Crixus Dingess
on Dec 11, 2024Verified
The long-run average total cost curve
A) is an envelope-shaped curve mapped out by the short-run average total cost curves for alternative plant sizes.
B) intersects the minimum point of each short-run average total cost curve for alternative plant sizes.
C) rises throughout its entire range when increasing returns are present.
D) falls throughout its entire range due to the law of diminishing returns.
Plant Sizes
The scale or capacity of a manufacturing or production facility, often studied in economics to understand economies of scale.
Cost Curves
Graphical representations used in economics to show the cost of producing a certain number of goods, highlighting how costs change with different levels of output.
- Illustrate the influence of economies and diseconomies of scale on the expense structures of companies.
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Learning Objectives
- Illustrate the influence of economies and diseconomies of scale on the expense structures of companies.
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