Multiple Choice
If a perfectly competitive firm's total revenue is less than its total variable cost, the firm
A) should raise its price above its average variable cost.
B) should continue to produce and increase its demand.
C) should stop production by shutting down temporarily.
D) should adopt new technology in order to lower its costs of production.
Correct Answer:

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