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Most modern vehicles cannot identify and adapt to a driver's individual style and to environmental conditions.
Diseconomies of Scale
The phenomenon where, as a firm scales up its production, the per unit cost starts to increase, typically due to inefficiencies.
Economies of Scale
Economies of scale occur when a company reduces costs per unit due to an increase in production, typically achieved through operational efficiency and larger volume production.
Constant Returns to Scale
A situation in production where increasing all inputs by a certain factor results in output increasing by the same factor, indicating proportionate scalability.
AP
Advance Placement; a program in the United States and Canada offering college-level curriculum and examinations to high school students.
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