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Business, 31.07.2019 17:10, yasherebernalgoxa5kc

In the long run a company that produces and sells covers for cell phones incurs total costs of $2,500 when output is 1,250 covers and $4,000 when output is 1,500 covers. for this range of output, the cell phone cover company exhibitsa. economies of scale. b. constant returns to scale. c. diseconomies of scale. d. efficient scale.

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