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A car manufacturer's cost structure is characterized by a substantial one-time fixed cost for its factory and a constant cost for the labor and materials required for each car. This results in a downward-sloping average cost curve. If this manufacturer could theoretically increase its production volume indefinitely, what value would the average cost per car get closer and closer to, but never fall below?

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