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Refer to the data provided in Table 9.3 below to answer the following question(s) .
Table 9.3
 q  TFC  TVC  TC  MC  AVC  ATC 0$100$0$1001100401404040140210060160203080310090190303063.33410012422434315651001802805636566100264364844460.67710037247210867.43\begin{array} { c c c c c c c } \text { q } & \text { TFC } & \text { TVC } & \text { TC } & \text { MC } & \text { AVC } & \text { ATC } \\\hline 0 & \$ 100 & \$ 0 & \$ 100 & - - & - - & - - \\\hline 1 & 100 & 40 & 140 & 40 & 40 & 140 \\\hline 2 & 100 & 60 & 160 & 20 & 30 & 80 \\\hline 3 & 100 & 90 & 190 & 30 & 30 & 63.33 \\\hline 4 & 100 & 124 & 224 & 34 & 31 & 56 \\\hline 5 & 100 & 180 & 280 & 56 & 36 & 56 \\\hline 6 & 100 & 264 & 364 & 84 & 44 & 60.67 \\\hline 7 & 100 & 372 & 472 & 108 & & 67.43 \\\hline\end{array}
-Refer to Table 9.3. If the market price is $84, then this firm will maximize profits by producing ________ unit(s) of output and its profits will be ________.

Analyze the variation in religiousness across different societies, particularly comparing the United States to other postindustrial countries.
Grasp how changes in material conditions affect religious beliefs and practices historically.
Define and distinguish among different types of religious affiliations: fundamentalists, Christians, Jews, and Muslims.
Recognize the shift from religious to scientific and rational forms of authority in the modern world.

Definitions:

Timbre

The quality of a sound apart from its pitch or loudness; timbre enables us to distinguish a clarinet from an oboe, or one person’s voice from another.

Sound Quality

The measure of how pleasing or accurate an audio output is from any given source.

Pitch

The quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone.

Signal Received

In communication and signal processing, this refers to the successful reception of a transmitted message or signal by an intended receiver.

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