Multiple Choice
The big problem with average-cost pricing is that
A) fixed costs are hard to estimate.
B) it ignores the firm's demand curve.
C) it doesn't consider the effect of variable costs.
D) there is no way to include a desired profit per unit.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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