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50) The long-run average cost curve is the relationship between the lowest attainable average total cost and output, when plant size is_vanud and labour is varied_. The long-run average cost curve is made up of the segments of individual average total cost curves with the lowest average hole cost for a given output. A) held constant, varied; variable: variable B) varied: varied, total: total C) held constant; varied total; total D) varied, held constant; variable; variable E) varied; varied; variable; variable
50) The long-run average cost curve is the relationship between the lowest attainable average total cost and output, when plant size is_vanud and labour is varied_. The long-run average cost curve is made up of the segments of individual average total cost curves with the lowest average hole cost for a given output. A) held constant, varied; variable: variable B) varied: varied, total: total C) held constant; varied total; total D) varied, held constant; variable; variable E) varied; varied; variable; variable
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