Multiple Choice
The lowest point on a purely competitive firm's short-run supply curve corresponds to
A) the minimum point on its ATC curve.
B) the minimum point on its AVC curve.
C) the minimum point on its AFC curve.
D) the minimum point on its MC curve.
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