Multiple Choice

Imagine a graph where a firm's total cost is plotted on the vertical axis and the quantity of output is on the horizontal axis. A point on this graph, Point X, corresponds to producing 50 units at a total cost of $500. Another point, Point Y, corresponds to producing 100 units at a total cost of $800. By considering the slopes of straight lines drawn from the origin (0,0) to these points, what can you conclude about the average cost (AC) of production at these two output levels?

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