Multiple Choice
The demand curve for a monopoly is
A) horizontal because the demand is perfectly elastic.
B) downward sloping.
C) vertical because the demand is perfectly inelastic.
D) upward sloping.
E) undefined because it is the only supplier in the market.
Correct Answer:

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