Average variable cost (AVC)
A) is the variable cost divided by the average sales price of the final good.
B) is the variable cost divided by the quantity of output produced.
C) is equal to average fixed cost (AFC) when no output is produced.
D) is always less than average fixed cost (AFC).
B
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