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All polymers form rigid solids at standard temperature and pressure.
Economies of Scale
Cost advantages that enterprises obtain due to the scale of their operations, leading to a reduction in average costs per unit as output increases.
Decreasing Marginal Product
A principle where each additional unit of input results in a smaller increase in output, after a certain point, indicating declining efficiency.
Total Cost Curve
A graphical representation that illustrates how the total cost of producing a good changes in relation to the quantity produced, considering both fixed and variable costs.
Diseconomies of Scale
Diseconomies of scale occur when a firm or business grows so large that the costs per unit increase, leading to inefficiency and higher production costs.
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