Multiple Choice
In a market, at the equilibrium price,
A) neither buyers nor sellers can do business at a better price.
B) buyers are paying the minimum price they are willing to pay for any amount of output and sellers are charging the maximum price they are willing to charge for any amount of production.
C) buyers are willing to pay a higher price, but sellers do not ask for a higher price.
D) None of the above is true.
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