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The law of diminishing returns states that as one input variable is increased, there is a point at which the marginal increase in output begins to decrease, holding all other inputs constant. ... This does not mean that output decreases; output begins to increase at a decreasing rate for each additional unit of input
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the law of the diminishing returns States the what us one input variable is inches richest there is a point at which the original in output in begins to decrease all to all mean that output constant
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