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Concepts Of Cost And Revenue

ICSE · Class 12 · Economics

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The shape of the Average Fixed Cost (AFC) curve is:

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Rectangular hyperbola (continuously falling curve)

Step 1: AFC = TFC ÷ Q. Since TFC is constant, as Q increases, AFC keeps falling. Step 2: The product of AFC × Q always equals TFC (a constant). This is the mathematical definition of a rectangular hyperbola. Step 3: The AFC curve falls steeply at first and then gradually flattens but NEVER touches the X-axis (since AFC can never be zero). Step 4: U-shaped describes AVC, ATC, and MC curves — not AFC. Step 5: A horizontal line describes the TFC curve, not AFC. An upward sloping line does not describe any cost curve studied in this chapter.

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The Total Variable Cost (TVC) curve starts from the origin because:

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When output is zero, variable costs are also zero

Step 1: Variable costs are incurred on variable factors like raw materials, temporary labour, fuel, etc. Step 2: If a firm produces zero output, it does not need to employ any variable factor. Step 3: Therefore, TVC = 0 when Q = 0. This is why the TVC curve starts from the origin (0,0). Step 4: This is different from TFC, which starts from above the origin (TFC is positive even at zero output). Step 5: Option A is wrong — variable and fixed costs are independent concepts. Option C describes fixed costs, not variable costs. Option D is wrong because at zero output, TC = TFC (not TFC = TVC).

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The Marginal Cost (MC) of the 5th unit of output is calculated as:

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TC of 5 units – TC of 4 units

Step 1: Marginal Cost is the additional (extra) cost of producing one more unit of output. Step 2: Formula: MC_n = TC_n – TC_(n-1), so MC of 5th unit = TC(5) – TC(4). Step 3: Alternatively, MC can also be calculated as TVC_n – TVC_(n-1) because TFC cancels out. Step 4: Option A (TC÷5) gives Average Cost, not Marginal Cost. Option C (TVC÷5) gives Average Variable Cost. Step 5: Option D is wrong because TFC never changes, so TFC(5) – TFC(4) = 0, not MC. MC has no relation with fixed costs.

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When Average Cost (AC) is falling, the relationship between Marginal Cost (MC) and Average Cost (AC) is:

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MC < AC

Step 1: The relationship between MC and AC is similar to the relationship between a marginal value and an average value. Step 2: When a new (marginal) value is less than the average, it pulls the average down. Step 3: Therefore, when AC is falling, it means MC is below AC (MC < AC). Step 4: When AC is rising, MC > AC (MC is above and pulling AC up). When AC is at its minimum point, MC = AC (MC cuts AC from below at its lowest point). Step 5: This is a fundamental relationship — MC curve passes through the minimum point of the AC curve. Option A describes when AC is rising. Option B describes t

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