If the firm operates in a perfectly competitive market, and the market price is $25 per unit, what Quantity should this firm produce at? TFC TC TVC AVC ATC MC TR $100 $100 1 $100 $130 $100 $150 3 $100 $160 4 $100 $172 $100 $185 $100 $210 $100 $240 $100 $280 $100 $330 10 $100 $390 Table 9.1
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