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    A Single-Price Monopoly Can Sell 2 Units for $8
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A Single-Price Monopoly Can Sell 2 Units for $8

Question 282

Question 282

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A single-price monopoly can sell 2 units for $8.50 per unit.In order to sell 3 units,the price must be $8.00 per unit.The marginal revenue from selling the third unit is


A) $24.00.
B) $8.50.
C) $7.00.
D) $6.50.
E) $17.00.

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