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Marginal cost eventually increases with output because
the price of variable inputs tends to increase when the firm purchases more of them.
it requires more variable inputs to produce a larger level of output.
variable factors of production are subject to diminishing marginal returns.
increasing output spreads overhead costs over a larger number of units.
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