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Table 12.1
-Refer to Table 12.1.What is the marginal product of the fourth unit of labour?
Burden of Proof
The obligation to prove one's assertion or argument, typically resting on the party who makes a claim in a dispute.
Fallacy
A deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, or argument; often, a statement or argument based on a false or invalid inference.
Appeal to Ignorance
A logical fallacy that suggests a claim is true simply because it has not been proven false or vice versa.
Burden of Proof
The obligation to prove one's assertion.
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