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5 March, 20:24

Jill Johnson owns a pizzeria. She currently produces 10,000 pizzas per month at a total cost of $500. If she produced one more pizza her total cost rises to $500.11. What does this tell us about Jill's marginal cost of producing pizzas?

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  1. 5 March, 20:53
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    Marginal cost is rising.

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Jill Johnson currently produces = 10,000 Pizzas per month

    At a total cost = $500

    Marginal cost refers to the cost of producing one more unit of a commodity to satisfy a given want.

    Average total cost = $500 : 10,000

    = $0.05

    Here, Marginal cost of producing pizzas is as follows:

    = Total cost of producing 10,001 pizzas - Total cost of producing 10,000 pizzas

    = $500.11 - $500

    = $0.11

    Therefore, marginal cost of producing an additional pizza is $0.11 and it is rising, since average total cost is less than marginal total cost and ATC rising.
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