The average total cost of a firm is calculated by:
a. dividing total cost of the firm by the quantity of output produced
b. multiplying the total cost of the firm by the quantity of output produced.
c. dividing the total cost of the firm by the price of its output.
d. multiplying the total cost of the firm by the price of its output.
a
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