Suppose a company increases production from a point where marginal cost equals average total cost to a point where marginal revenue and marginal cost are equal. Is it a good idea for the company to do this? Why?
a. No; average total costs have increased which means the company is not minimizing losses
b. Yes; because average variable costs are always less than average total costs.
c. No; because the marginal cost of producing the last unit is the same as the marginal revenue.
d. Yes; even though the previous level of output had minimized the average total cost, there was still profit to be earned by producing additional units.
e. No; the previous level of output was the most efficient because it had the lowest average total cost.
D
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