A manufacturing firm's marginal cost, considering only labor, is $50 per unit. When the firm includes the cost of imported components, the proportional impact of these materials on the total marginal cost is represented by a factor ψ (psi) equal to 0.15. What is the firm's revised total marginal cost per unit?
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A manufacturing firm's marginal cost, considering only labor, is $50 per unit. When the firm includes the cost of imported components, the proportional impact of these materials on the total marginal cost is represented by a factor ψ (psi) equal to 0.15. What is the firm's revised total marginal cost per unit?
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