Multiple Choice
If in a perfectly competitive industry, the market price facing a firm is below its average total cost but above average variable cost at the output where marginal cost equals marginal revenue
A) the industry supply will not change.
B) new firms are attracted to the industry.
C) some existing firms will exit the industry.
D) firms are breaking even.
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