Multiple Choice
When the marginal benefit and marginal cost of sodas are equal,then
A) the production of sodas might be allocatively efficient but it is definitely production inefficient.
B) the allocatively inefficient amount of sodas is being produced.
C) more sodas should be produced to reach the allocatively efficient quantity.
D) fewer sodas should be produced to reach the allocatively efficient quantity.
E) the allocatively efficient amount of sodas is being produced.
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