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Discrete random variables have outcomes that take on any numerical value as a result of conducting an experiment.
Short-Run Average Total Costs
The total production costs divided by the quantity produced when at least one input is fixed, typically analyzed in the short-run period.
Marginal Cost
The additional cost incurred by producing one more unit of a product or service, used in determining optimal production levels.
Short-Run Capacity
Refers to the maximum output a firm can produce under a given set of fixed and variable inputs within a short period.
Average Variable Cost
Average variable cost is the total variable cost divided by the quantity of output, showing the cost of producing one more unit of a good.
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