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Title: Suppose it costs a farmer $1.00 to produce 1 unit of corn, $2.10 to produce 2 units of corn, and $3.
Post by: Sublight2097 on Jun 20, 2015
Suppose it costs a farmer $1.00 to produce 1 unit of corn, $2.10 to produce 2 units of corn, and $3.30 to produce 3 units of corn. What's the marginal cost of producing 3 units of corn?
A) 0
B) 30 cents
C) $1.10
D) $1.20
E) $3.30


Title: Re: Suppose it costs a farmer $1.00 to produce 1 unit of corn, $2.10 to produce 2 units of corn, and
Post by: Dropx on Aug 17, 2015
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Title: Re: Suppose it costs a farmer $1.00 to produce 1 unit of corn, $2.10 to produce 2 units of corn, and $3.
Post by: Sublight2097 on Aug 31, 2015
My mind was going in all different directions trying to figure this one out. Thanks so much.


Title: Re: Suppose it costs a farmer $1.00 to produce 1 unit of corn, $2.10 to produce 2 units of corn, and $3.
Post by: Dropx on Aug 31, 2015
Thanks for updating the community. A lot posters don't realize how important feedback is!