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​If a Firm Sells More Than the Break-Even Quantity

Question 45

Question 45

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​If a firm sells more than the break-even quantity,


A) ​It will make a profit
B) It will only cover the variable costs
C) It will make a loss
D) ​A firm is unable to sell above the break-even quantity

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