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The intervals (classes)in a histogram do not overlap.
Marginal Revenue Curve
A graphical representation showing how marginal revenue varies as output quantity changes.
Monopolistically Competitive
A commercial framework where a large number of businesses market goods that are comparable, but not exact duplicates, providing them with a bit of control over market conditions.
Perfectly Competitive
A market structure characterized by a large number of small firms, identical products, and free entry and exit, leading to price-taking behavior.
Horizontal
Refers to something that is parallel to the horizon, often used in contrast with vertical; in economics, it may pertain to mergers between companies at the same stage of production.
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