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Dividing total fixed cost by quantity yields
average fixed cost (
AFC), which decreases throughout the production span. A declining average fixed cost reflects spreading a constant cost over more and more production units. At high production volumes,
AFC may be so low that it is a small proportion of average total cost. In
Exhibit 13,
AFC declines from 100 at 1 unit, to 20 at 5 units, and then to 10 at an output level of 10 units.
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