Multiple Choice
If a perfectly competitive firm is producing at an output at which marginal cost exceeds marginal revenue
A) price will be at the profit maximizing level.
B) sales will be at the profit maximizing level.
C) the firm should expand production.
D) the firm should reduce production.
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