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Analyzing the Calculation of Total External Cost

A consultant for a manufacturing firm argues that the total external cost from their factory's pollution can be calculated by multiplying the marginal external cost (the cost of the last unit produced) by the total number of units produced. Critically evaluate this method. Is it accurate? Explain your reasoning, describing the correct graphical representation of the total external cost.

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