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Explaining the Shape of Producer Surplus

A firm with price-setting power finds its profit-maximizing output is 32 units, which it sells at a price of $27,200 per unit. The cost to produce each unit is constant at $14,400. When graphed on a standard price-quantity diagram, the total producer surplus for this firm is represented by a rectangle. Explain in detail why the total producer surplus takes the shape of a rectangle in this specific scenario. Your explanation should connect the economic concepts of price, cost, and quantity to the geometric properties (height and width) of the rectangle.

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