At a given output level, if the cost of capital is $55 per hour, the wage paid to employees is $30 per hour, the marginal product of capital is 110 units per hour, and the marginal product of labor is 60 units per hour, the firm is ________.
A) on a short-run average total cost curve, but not the long-run average cost curve
B) on the long-run average total cost curve, but not a short-run average cost curve
C) on neither a short-run average total cost curve nor the long-run average cost curve
D) on both a short-run average total cost curve and the long-run average total curve
D) on both a short-run average total cost curve and the long-run average total curve
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