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The buoyant force that keeps a ship afloat is an example of __________ principle.


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Marginal Cost Curve

A graphical representation showing the change in total cost that comes with producing one more unit of an item.

Marginal Revenue Curve

A graph showing how marginal revenue varies as output quantity changes, important for understanding profit maximization.

Collude

When companies or organizations conspire or work together, often in secret, to control a market or manipulate prices at the expense of fair competition.

Nash Equilibrium

A concept in game theory where no player can gain by changing strategies if the other players keep their strategies unchanged, representing a situation of mutual best responses.

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