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An example of a price ceiling would be:
Average Variable Costs
Represent the total variable costs (costs that change with production volume) divided by the number of units produced.
Average Variable Cost
The variable cost per unit of output, calculated by dividing total variable costs by the quantity of output produced.
Output
The quantity of goods or services produced in a given time period by a firm, industry, or country.
Total Variable Cost
The sum of all costs that vary with output level, including expenses such as labor and raw materials, but not fixed costs like rent.
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