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MC vs. AC on a U-Shaped Curve when Q < 25
For a production scenario represented by a U-shaped average cost (AC) curve that reaches its minimum at an output level of 25 units, the marginal cost (MC) is less than the average cost for all quantities (Q) below 25.
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