INTERACTIVE FIGURES Production and Cost CHAPTER 12.

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INTERACTIVE FIGURES Production and Cost CHAPTER 12

Click on button to go to figure or table Table 12.1 Figure 12.1 Figure 12.2 Figure 12.3 Figure 12.4 Economic Accounting Two Views of Cost and Profit Total Product Schedule and Total Product Curve Total Product and Marginal Product Average Product and Marginal Product

Click on button to go to figure or table Table 12.2 Figure 12.5 Table 12.3(a) Figure 12.6 Sam’s Smoothies’ Total Costs Total Cost Curves at Sam’s Smoothies Sam’s Smoothies’ Marginal Cost Average Cost Curves and Marginal Cost Curve at Sam’s Smoothies Table 12.3(b) Sam’s Smoothies’ Average Cost

Click on button to go to figure or table Table 12.4 Figure 12.7 Figure 12.8 Eye On the U.S. Economy Eye On the U.S. Economy A Compact Glossary of Costs Product Curves and Cost Curves Long-run Average Cost Curve The ATM and the Cost of Getting Cash Reality Check Marginal Grade and Grade Point Average