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U-Shaped Average Cost Curve with Minimum at Q=25

An example of a U-shaped average cost curve can be seen where the average cost is initially high for small quantities, then gradually falls until it reaches its minimum value at an output level of Q=25. Beyond this point, the average cost starts to increase again.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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