Multiple Choice
In general, the optimal amount of medical care is:
A) as much as one can afford.
B) enough to stay healthy.
C) the quantity at which the total cost of the care equals its total benefit.
D) the quantity at which the marginal cost of the care equals its marginal benefit.
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