How to calculate marginal cost

How to calculate marginal cost

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What is Marginal Cost?

Marginal cost is the additional cost incurred to produce one more unit of a good or service. It’s calculated by dividing the change in total cost by the change in quantity produced.

Real-World Example:

If producing 100 widgets costs $1,000 and producing 101 widgets costs $1,015, then:

  • Δ Total Cost = $1,015 – $1,000 = $15
  • Δ Quantity = 101 – 100 = 1
  • Marginal Cost = $15 ÷ 1 = $15 per widget

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