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Cassie's quilts alters, reconstructs, and restores heirloom quilts. cassie has just spent $800 purchasing, cleaning, and reconstructing an antique quilt which she expects to sell for $1,500 once she is finished. after having spent $800, cassie discovers that she would need some special period fabric that would cost her $200 in material and time in order to complete the task. alternatively, she can sell the quilt "as is" now for $900. what is the marginal cost of completing the task?

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