Multiple Choice
In a purely competitive market at its long-run equilibrium, which of the following is not true?
A) Price equals marginal cost, and they are equal to the lowest attainable average cost of production.
B) The marginal benefit of the last unit of the product equals the marginal cost of producing that unit.
C) The maximum willingness of buyers to pay for the last unit of the product equals the minimum acceptable price for the seller of that unit.
D) The combined amount of consumer and producer surpluses is at its minimum possible.
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