Multiple Choice
Use the following statements to answer this question: I. Markets may be highly (but not perfectly) competitive even if there are a few sellers.
II) There is no simple indicator that tells us when markets are highly competitive.
A) I and II are true
B) I is true and II is false
C) I is false and II is true
D) I and II are false
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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