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Consider a firm's production process, which is represented by a smooth, concave (bowed-downward) production function graphed with 'Total Output' on the vertical axis and 'Hours of Labor' on the horizontal axis. The curve starts at the origin and rises, becoming progressively flatter. Three points are identified on this curve:

  • Point A is at a low level of labor input.
  • Point B is at a medium level of labor input.
  • Point C is at a high level of labor input.

Match each point to the value that best represents the marginal product of labor (the slope of the function) at that specific point.

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