- import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
- # Data for SRATC for one, two, and three factories
- q = [25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150]
- sratc_1 = [260, 200, 160, 200, 280, 400]
- sratc_2 = [330, 240, 160, 160, 240, 330]
- sratc_3 = [400, 280, 200, 160, 200, 260]
- # Plot SRATC curves
- plt.plot(q, sratc_1, label='One Factory', marker='o')
- plt.plot(q, sratc_2, label='Two Factories', marker='o')
- plt.plot(q, sratc_3, label='Three Factories', marker='o')
- plt.title("Average Total Cost for Scooter’s Scooters")
- plt.xlabel("Quantity of Scooters (Q)")
- plt.ylabel("Average Total Cost (ATC)")
- plt.legend()
- plt.grid(True)
- plt.show()
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