Multiple Choice
As long as it does NOT shut down, a perfectly competitive firm earns the maximum profit as long as it operates so that
A) its price exceeds its average total cost.
B) market demand is inelastic.
C) its price exceeds its marginal revenue.
D) its marginal revenue equals its marginal cost.
Correct Answer:

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