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To calculate the marginal costs the variable cost should be divided by what? a. fixed costs b. increase in total product c. total costs d. labor input
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To calculate the marginal costs the variable cost should be divided by what?
a. fixed costs
b. increase in total product
c. total costs
d. labor input
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. increase in total product." To calculate the marginal costs the variable cost should be divided by the
b. increase in total product
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