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    If a Monopoly Wants to Maximize Its Profit,it Should Produce
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If a Monopoly Wants to Maximize Its Profit,it Should Produce

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Question 56

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If a monopoly wants to maximize its profit,it should produce in the range where


A) its average costs are declining.
B) its demand curve is elastic.
C) its marginal costs are declining.
D) its marginal costs are less than its average costs.

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