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Deconstructing Production Costs
A car company's production process is characterized by a constant cost of $14,400 for each additional car it produces. If the total cost to produce 20 cars is $368,000, what are the company's fixed costs? Explain how you arrived at your answer.
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A car company finds that its total cost to produce 20 cars is $368,000, and its total cost to produce 25 cars is $440,000. The company's production process is structured such that the expense for producing one extra car is fixed, regardless of the total number of cars made. Based on this information, what is the cost to produce a single additional car?
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A car manufacturing firm observes that the cost of increasing its production from 9 cars to 10 cars is $14,400. It also observes that the cost of increasing its production from 49 cars to 50 cars is $14,400. Based on this information, it is correct to conclude that the firm's total cost function is linear.