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Table 12-1
Table 12-1 shows the short-run cost data of a perfectly competitive firm that produces plastic camera cases.Assume that output can only be increased in batches of 100 units.
-Refer to Table 12-1.If the market price of each camera case is $8, what is the profit-maximizing quantity?
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