How is average variable cost calculated? If a firm has total variable costs of $19,200 when producing 575 units, what is the firm's average variable cost?

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Average variable cost is calculated by dividing total variable cost by the number of units of output. Therefore, the firm's average variable cost is equal to $19,200/575 which is equal to $33.39 .

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