Number of FigsVCMCAVCFCTCATC0???100??19090????2?????1353??80???4????400?Table 5.4 presents the cost schedule for David's Figs. If David produces three figs, David's total variable costs are:

A. $0.
B. $41.67.
C. $80.
D. $240.


Answer: D

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