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What is marginal cost?

A)It is the change in a company's total output arising from a change in the total price of one unit

B)It is the change in a company's total revenue arising from a change in total output of one unit

C)It is the change in a company's total cost arising from a change in total output of one unit

D)If is the change in a company's average revenue arising from a change in total output of one unit

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the answer you're looking for is C:)
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The correct answer is C.

The marginal cost measures the amount in which the total cost of a company increases when deciding to generate an extra unit of a product or service. Therefore it is the cost of generating one more unit of output.

It is important for a firm to calculate its marginal costs at different levels of output, to be able to decide which is the optimal level of production in order to achieve profit maximization.

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