Multiple Choice
Suppose a pig farmer spends $20 per day on feed, equipment and buildings for each worker. He pays his workers $40 per day. He sells the pigs for $ 100.
A) the pig farmer is making a profit of $20 per worker.
B) the pig farmer is making a profit of $40 per worker.
C) the pig farmer is making a profit of $60 per worker.
D) the pig farmer is not making a profit.
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