Multiple Choice
If a monopolist can perfectly price discriminate, then
A) price equals average cost for each unit sold.
B) price equals marginal cost for each unit sold.
C) price equals marginal cost for the last unit sold.
D) the firm can ignore the marginal cost curve.
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