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Interpreting Calculus-Based Cost Analysis

An economist models a firm's total cost of producing a good with the function C(Q), where Q is the quantity of output. By treating Q as a continuous variable, they are able to calculate the derivative of this function. At an output level of Q = 1,000 units, they find that the value of the derivative is 15. In practical, economic terms, what does the value '15' represent for the firm?

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