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Analyzing Production Costs
A firm's total cost to produce different quantities of a good is shown in the table below.
| Quantity Produced | Total Cost |
|---|---|
| 1 unit | $20 |
| 2 units | $35 |
| 3 units | $45 |
| 4 units | $53 |
Calculate the cost of producing the third unit and the fourth unit. Based on your calculations, what pattern do you observe in the cost of producing each additional unit?
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