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Individual supply curves are summed vertically to obtain the market supply curve.
Marginal Cost
The funds required to produce an extra item of a product or service.
Average Fixed Cost
Fixed production charges (remaining constant irrespective of output size) partitioned by the amount of production.
Average Total Cost
Average total cost is the total cost of production divided by the total quantity produced, representing the cost per unit of output produced.
Marginal Cost
The increase in total cost that arises from an extra unit of production, which is crucial for decision-making on the quantity of production and pricing.
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