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Marginal Cost
The amount spent to produce one more unit of a product or service.
Public School Districts
Administrative divisions within a state that are responsible for managing and operating public schools in a particular geographic area.
Marginal Cost Curve
A graphical representation showing the change in total production cost resulting from producing one additional unit of a good.
Upward-Sloping
Typically refers to the positive slope of a supply curve in economics, indicating that as the price increases, the quantity supplied also increases.
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