Suppose the imaginary company of Panthera is a small, Reno-based American apparel manufacturer specializing in athieisure. The following table presents the brand's total cost of production at several different quantities. Fill in the remaining cellis of the following table. On the following graph, piot Douglas Fur's average total cost (ATC) curve using the green points (triangle symbol). Next, plot its average variable cost (AVC) curve using the purple points (diamond symbol). Finally, plot its marginal cost (MC) curve using the orange points (square symbol). (Hint: For ATC and AVC, plot the points on the integer; for exampie, the ATC of producing one pair of boots is \( \$ 160 \), so you should start your ATC curve by placing a green point at \( (1,160) \). For MC, plot the points between the integers: For example, the MC of increasing production from zero to one pair of boots is \( \$ 100,50 \) you should start your MC curve by placing an orange square at \( (0,5,100) \).
On the following graph, plot Douglas Fur's average total cost (ATC) curve using the green points (triangle symbol). Next, plot its average varlable cost (AVC) curve using the purple points (diamond symbol). Finaliy, plot its marginal cost (MC) curve using the orange points (square symbol). (Hint: For ATC and AVC, plot the points on the integer; for example, the ATC of producing one pair of boots is \( \$ 160 \), 50 you should start your ATC curve by placing a green point at \( (1,160) \). For MC, plot the points between the integerst. For example, the MC of increasing production from zero to one pair of boots is \( \$ 100 \), so you should start your MC curve by placing an orange square at \( (0.5,100) \). Note: Plot your points in the order in which you would ilke them connected. Uifie segments will connect the points automaticaliy.