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The Total Revenue of a Purely Competitive Firm from Selling

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Question 314

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The total revenue of a purely competitive firm from selling 200 units of output is $1,000. Based on this information, the unit price of the output must be


A) $5.
B) $1,200.
C) $200,000.
D) $800.

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