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Modeling Quantity as a Continuous Variable for Cost Analysis Using Calculus

When analyzing a firm's cost function, such as C(Q) for a bakery, the quantity of output (Q) is often treated as a continuous variable. This assumption is a key step that enables the use of calculus, specifically differentiation of the cost function, to derive the marginal cost. [19]

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