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Suppose that Roots' marginal cost of a jacket is a constant $100.00 and the total fixed cost at one of its stores is $1 comma 000 a day. This store sells 15 jackets a day, which is its profit-maximizing number of jackets. Then the stores nearby start to advertise their jackets. The Roots store now spends $2 comma 000 a day advertising its jackets, and its profit-maximizing number of jackets sold jumps to 55 a day. What is this store's average total cost of a jacket sold before the advertising begins and after the advertising begins. >>> Answer to 2 decimal places. Can you say what happens to the price of a Roots jacket, Roots' markup, and Roots' economy?

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