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Gracey Rutherford
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
Assume that at a given output a monopolist's marginal revenue is $25 and its marginal cost is $18.If the monopolist increases output,then
A) price,marginal cost,and total profit will fall.
B) price will fall,marginal cost will rise,and total profit will rise.
C) price will rise,marginal cost will fall,and total profit will rise.
D) price,marginal cost,and total profit will rise.
Marginal Revenue
Extra income gained by disposing of one additional unit of a good or service.
Marginal Cost
The expense associated with manufacturing an extra single unit of a product or service.
- Understand the relationship between monopolist's marginal revenue, marginal cost, and profit maximization.
Verified Answer
JT
Learning Objectives
- Understand the relationship between monopolist's marginal revenue, marginal cost, and profit maximization.
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