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Table 8.1


Refer to Table 8.1, which gives a firm's production function. Assume that all non-labor inputs are fixed. Diminishing marginal returns set in with the addition of the:

▸ third worker.

▸ fourth worker.

▸ fifth worker.

▸ sixth worker.
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Number of workersUnits of output
00
110
230
344
455

Table 8.1


Refer to Table 8.1, which gives a firm's production function. Assume that all non-labor inputs are fixed. The marginal product of the fourth worker is:

▸ 12 units.

▸ 11 units.

▸ 5 units.

▸ 0 units.
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4 years ago
11 units.
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Appreciate the effort, thank you!
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4 years ago
Number of workersUnits of output
00
110
230
344
455

Table 8.1


Refer to Table 8.1, which gives a firm's production function. Assume that all non-labor inputs are fixed. Marginal product is maximized when the firm hires:

▸ 2 workers.

▸ 3 workers.

▸ 4 workers.

▸ 5 workers.
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2 workers.
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