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Business, 27.11.2019 21:31 carlosbs71

Uppose a firm has the ability to produce soap, toothpaste, or both. if the firm produces q subscript upper s units of soap and no toothpaste, then the total cost of production will be $40 thousand. if instead the firm produces q subscript upper t units of toothpaste and no soap, then the total cost of production will be $18 thousand. however, if the firm produces both q subscript upper s units of soap and q subscript upper t units of toothpaste, then the firm's total cost of production will be $61 thousand. does this firm potentially experience economies of scope, diseconomies of scope, or no economies of scope? this firm potentially experiences diseconomies of scope . what is the firm's degree of diseconomies of scope? the degree to which this firm potentially experiences diseconomies of scope is nothing. (enter your response rounded to two decimal places, using a minus sign if necessary.)

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