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Business, 11.09.2019 18:30 camillaowens206

Lily used to make customized mugs for her customers. she bought regular mugs, painted designs on them, and then resold them. recently, she
bought a large stock of regular mugs because she could get them at a discount. keeping her selling price the same, she was able to increase her profits by selling the additional customized mugs. which factor explains lily's increased profits with increased production?
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