he long run Scooter's Scooters is a large American manufacturer of electric scooters o erating out of Boise. Currently, the company produces all of its scooters using a single manufacturing facility, its factory in town. Recently, management has been considering expanding operations to one or two additional factories. The following table presents the manufacturer's monthly short-run average total cost (SRATC) for various levels of production if it operates out of one, two, or three factories. (Note: Q equals the total quantity of scooters produced by all factories.) Average Total Cost (Dollars per scooter) Number of Factories Q = 100 Q = 200 Q = 300 Q = 400 Q = 500 Q =600 360 200 160 240 400 720 2 540 300 160 160 300 540 3 720 400 240 160 200 360 Suppose Scooter's Scooters is currently producing 500 scooters per month in its only factory. Its short-run average total cost is $ per scooter. Suppose Scooter's Scooters is expecting to produce 500 scooters per month for several years. In this case, in the long run, it would choose to produce scooters using On the following graph, plot the three SRATC curves for Scooter's Scooters from he previous table. Specifically, use the green points (triangle symbol) to plot its SRATC curve if it operate one factory (SRATCy); use the purple points (diamond symbol) to plot its SRATC curve if it operates two factories (SRATCy); and use the oran oints (square symbol) to plot its SRATC curve if it operates three factories (SRATCy). Finally, plot the ong-run average total cost (LRATC) curve for Scoo cooters using the blue points (circle symbol). Note: Plot your points in the order in which you would like them connected. Line segments will connect the points automatically. 800 SRATC, SRATG2 AVERAGE TOTAL COST (Dollars per scooter) SRATO LRATC 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 QUANTITY (Scooters) In the following table, indicate whether the long-run average cost xhibits e of scale, constant returns to scale, or diseconomies of scale for each range of scooter production. Economies of Scale Constant Returns to Scale Diseconomies of Scale Range Fewer than 300 scooters per month O O Between 300 and 400 scooters per month O O O O O O More than 400 scooters per month