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The Battle of Québec in 1759
Marginal Product
Marginal Product is the additional output that results from using one more unit of a particular input, holding other inputs constant.
Average Product
The output per unit of input, typically calculated by dividing total output by the quantity of a specific input used.
Average Total Cost
The total cost divided by the number of units produced, representing the cost per unit of output.
Average Variable Cost
Average Variable Cost is calculated by dividing the total variable cost (cost that changes with the amount of output) by the quantity of output produced.
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