Suppose Amari operates a handicraft pop-up retail shop that sells cardigans. Assume a perfectly competitive market structure for cardigans with a market price equal to $20 per cardigan. The following graph shows Amari's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for cardigans for quantities zero through seven (including zero and seven) that Amari produces. ND REVENUE (Dollars) 200 175 150 125 100 75 Total Cost 。 Total Revenue Profit
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