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Graph the average total cost curve by first using the point tool to plot points for the average total cost for Q = 1, Q = 5, and Q = 14 and then using the curved-line tool to connect them. You may assume that all total costs for these quantities are multiples of $25. Use the formula ATC= TC Q ATC=TCQ for your calculations.

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