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The graph provided shows a firm's total cost curve, which plots the total cost of production against the quantity of output. The average cost for any given quantity can be found by calculating the slope of a straight line drawn from the origin (0,0) to the corresponding point on the total cost curve. Based on this relationship, at which of the labeled points is the average cost per unit of output the lowest? [Image of a standard total cost curve with points A, B, C, and D labeled. Point A is at a low output. Point B is at the inflection point. Point C is where a ray from the origin is tangent to the curve. Point D is at a high output, past point C.]

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