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If a Restaurant Was a Natural Monopoly, Dividing the Restaurant

Question 145

Question 145

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If a restaurant was a natural monopoly, dividing the restaurant equally into two separate restaurants would


A) decrease marginal cost.
B) raise average total cost.
C) increase total revenue.
D) make marginal revenue less elastic.

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