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Can someone help in solving this numerical concepts of costs?
Given the quantity and total fixed and variable costs, calculate the remaining costs to complete the following table:
Units of Output (Q) TFC TVC TC AFC AVC AC MC
0 100 0 100
10 100 50 150
20 100 80 180
30 100 103 203
40 100 120 220
50 100 150 250
60 100 200 300
70 100 350 450
TC=TFC+TVC
AC=AFC=AVC (or TC/Q)
MC=TC/Q (or = TVC/Q)
AFC=TFC/Q
AVC=TVC/Q
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