Multiple Choice

Consider a production function graph where 'Total Output' is on the vertical axis and 'Labor Input' is on the horizontal axis. The function starts at the origin and curves upwards, showing that more labor leads to more output, but at a decreasing rate. Three points are marked on this curve: Point A is closest to the origin, followed by Point B, and then Point C is furthest from the origin. Based solely on a visual inspection of the rays drawn from the origin to each of these points, what can be concluded about the average product of labor?

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