Match the short-run cost concepts in List I with their corresponding mathematical definitions or behavioral characteristics in List II.
- Marginal Cost ()Addition to total cost resulting from producing one additional unit ()
- Average Fixed Cost ()Continuously declines as total output increases ()
- Average Variable Cost ()Variable expense per unit of output produced ()
- Total Fixed Cost ()Remains constant in total magnitude regardless of the output level
Cevap
Marginal Cost () matches with the addition to total cost resulting from producing one additional unit (); Average Fixed Cost () matches with continuously declining as total output increases (); Average Variable Cost () matches with variable expense per unit of output produced (); Total Fixed Cost () matches with remaining constant in total magnitude regardless of the output level.
Each short-run cost concept correctly aligns with its economic definition and formula: Marginal Cost measures the incremental cost of producing one more unit, Average Fixed Cost decreases continuously as output increases, Average Variable Cost measures per-unit variable costs, and Total Fixed Cost stays unchanged regardless of output levels.
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Short-run cost concepts, formulas, and behavioral curves