Multiple Choice

A firm's total cost of production is directly proportional to the quantity of output it produces, and there are no costs when output is zero. If this relationship is plotted on a graph with total cost on the vertical axis and quantity on the horizontal axis, it forms a straight line passing through the origin. What does this imply about the firm's cost per unit?

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