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For this question, we're supposed to calculate the average product of labor and draw the average product curve for sue's self -ports.
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Here we have the total product schedule for sue's self -ports.
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Let's calculate the average product of labor.
00:16
We know average product of labor is the ratio of output to the labor provided.
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Now, when labor is one worker per week, output is 30.
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So the average product of labor becomes 30 divided by 1, which is 30.
00:37
When labor input is 2, output is 70.
00:40
So the average product of labor becomes 70 upon 2, that's 35 subports per week.
00:49
When labor input is 3, output is 120.
00:52
So average product of labor becomes 120 by 3, that's 40 supports per week.
00:59
When labor input is 4 workers per week, output is 160.
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Of both's woe.
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Average product of labor in this case becomes 160 by 4, that is 40.
01:15
When labor input is 5, output is 190...