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Aconstruction company has built 30 houses so far this year at a total cost to the company of $7.5 million. if the company builds a 31st house, its total cost will increase to $7.76 million. which of the following statements is correct?
a. for the first 30 houses, the average cost per house was $250,000.
b. the marginal cost of the 31st house, if it is built, will be $260,000.
c. if the company can experience a marginal benefit of $275,000 by building the 31st house, then the company should build it.
d. all of the above are correct.
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