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    Oct 17, 2011, 10:11 AM
    how would I solve f(L,K) when L=1000 and K=1000
    I'm trying to solve a production function. The question is "calculate the marginal productivity of labor when labor =1000, capital =1000. I can solve it if I know what to do with L,K. When written this way f(L,K) what do I do with those 2 numbers

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