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Decreasing cost industries

When average production cost for Plastibristle Inc. falls like market demand increases and more firms go into the industry, Plastibristle is within:  (1) an economically efficient industry. (2) a purely competitive industry. (3) an industry experiencing economies of scale. (4) a divided cost industry. (5) a decreasing cost industry.

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