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Analyzing the Composition of a Firm's Total Costs

A firm's total costs are composed of its spending on local environmental quality and its total wage bill (the wage per worker multiplied by the number of employees). A firm employs 200 workers, paying each a wage of $50,000. The firm also spends $2,500,000 on environmental quality. Calculate what percentage of the firm's total costs is represented by its spending on environmental quality. Briefly outline the steps you took to arrive at your answer.

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