Marginal cost

A. equals both average variable cost and average total cost at their respective minimums.
B. is the difference between total cost and total variable cost.
C. declines continuously as output increases.
D. rises for a time but then begins to decline when diminishing marginal returns set in.

Answer: A

Economics

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