Multiple Choice
If on a given product indifference curve, a firm is using an insufficient (nonoptimal) amount of one of its inputs,
A) output will be below optimal.
B) the MRP of the input will be below its price.
C) costs will not be minimal.
D) relative input prices need to change.
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