Economy, asked by somnathmojad065, 1 month ago

cost which does not increase with an increase in output are called​

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

Fixed costs

Explanation:

Fixed costs are those that do not vary with output and typically include rents, insurance, depreciation, set-up costs, and normal profit. They are also called overheads. Variable costs are costs that do vary with output, and they are also called direct costs.

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