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As a general rule,one can use the normal distribution to approximate a binomial distribution whenever n and n( -1) are at least 5.
Variable Cost
Expenses that change in proportion to the level of production or sales activities of a company, such as raw materials and direct labor costs.
Producer Surplus
The difference between what producers are willing to accept for a good versus what they actually receive, typically represented by an area on a graph.
Supply Curve
A graph displaying the relationship between the price of a good or service and the quantity of that good or service that a supplier is willing and able to provide, holding all else equal.
Diminishing Marginal Product
A principle stating that as more of a variable input is added to a fixed input, the additional output produced from each additional unit of the variable input eventually decreases.
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