Question
Complete the following table:
Output (Units)Total Cost (₹)Average Fixed Cost (₹)Average Cost (₹)Variable Cost
(₹)
1206  
2263  
3392  

Answer

AC: 20, 13, 13; VC: 14, 20, 33

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