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When demand is inelastic, a decrease in price increases total revenue.
Average Fixed Cost
The fixed costs of production (costs that do not change with output) divided by the quantity of output produced, which decreases as production increases.
Total Costs
The aggregate financial expense incurred in the production of goods or services, including both fixed and variable costs.
Average Fixed Costs
Production's steady costs, unchanged by the amount of production, divided across the output quantity.
Total Variable Costs
The overall expenses that vary directly with the level of production output, such as raw materials and labor.
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