If we know average total cost and the amount of output, then we can always calculate total cost by

A. adding average total cost and the amount of output.
B. subtracting the amount of output from average total cost.
C. dividing average total cost by the amount of output.
D. multiplying average total cost by the amount of output.


Answer: D

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