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The provided graph shows a firm's total cost of production for different quantities of output. The average cost for any given quantity is represented by 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, arrange the labeled points (A, B, C) in order from the point with the highest average cost to the point with the lowest average cost. [Image of a standard total cost curve starting above the origin, with points A, B, and C labeled. Point A is at a low output level on the initial steep part of the curve. Point B is where a ray from the origin is tangent to the curve. Point C is at a higher output level than B.]

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