Question
Complete the following table:
Output units
Total cost Rs.
Average variable cost Rs.
Marginal cost Rs.
Average fixed costRs.
0
30
 
 
 
1
---
---
20
---
2
68
---
---
---
3
84
18
---
---
4
---
---
18
---
5
125
19
---
6

Answer

Output units
Total cost Rs.
Average variable cost Rs.
Marginal cost Rs.
Average fixed costRs.
0
30
 
 
 
1
50
20
20
30
2
68
19
18
15
3
84
18
16
10
4
102
18
18
7.5
5
125
19
23
6

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