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The marginal cost will intersect the average variable cost curve when the average variable cost curve is rising. where average variable cost curve equals price. at the minimum point of the average variable
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The marginal cost will intersect the average variable cost curve when the average variable cost curve is rising. where average variable cost curve equals price. at the minimum point of the average variable cost curve. the two will never intersect.
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There is one point where the marginal cost curve and the average variable cost curve intersect.
They intersect at the lowest point of the average variable cost curve.
The marginal cost curve represents how much more the next unit costs than the previous unit.
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