Multiple Choice
If a perfectly competitive firm produces an output level at which price is less than marginal costs, then the firm should:
A) raise its price.
B) reduce output to earn greater profits or smaller losses.
C) expand output to earn greater profits or smaller losses.
D) leave its output level unchanged provided it is covering its variable cost.
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