A) produce nothing and experience a loss of $25,000.
B) produce nothing and experience a loss of $75,000.
C) continue to operate because expected profits will rise in the future.
D) continue to operate even though it predicts a loss of $75,000.
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A) increase its output.
B) continue to produce 1,000 units.
C) decrease its output but continue to produce.
D) shut down.
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A) give riding lessons to more than 20 children per month.
B) give riding lessons to fewer than 20 children per month.
C) continue to give riding lessons to 20 children per month.
D) We do not have enough information to answer the question.
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True/False
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A) MR exceeds MC by $7.95.
B) MR exceeds MC by $11.05.
C) MC exceeds MR by $11.05.
D) MC exceeds MR by $13.50.
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A) The firm should turn down the purchase offer because the factory cost more than $15 million to build.
B) The $20 million spent on the factory is a sunk cost; that cost should not affect the decision.
C) The $20 million spent on the factory is an implicit cost, which should be included in the decision.
D) The firm should sell the factory only if it can reduce its costs elsewhere by $5 million.
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A) If marginal revenue is greater than marginal cost, the firm should increase its output.
B) If marginal revenue is less than marginal cost, the firm should shut down in the short run.
C) If marginal revenue equals marginal cost, the firm should produce exactly one more unit of output.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) the average variable cost curve above marginal cost
B) the average total cost curve above marginal cost
C) the marginal cost curve above average variable cost
D) the average fixed cost curve
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A) positive economic profits.
B) negative economic profits but will try to remain open.
C) negative economic profits and will shut down.
D) zero economic profits.
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A) Go back to the bookstore and purchase another hat.
B) Wait until the cost of the hat falls to $15 or less before purchasing another hat.
C) Wait until the cost of the hat falls to $5 or less before purchasing another hat.
D) Do not purchase another hat regardless of the price.
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A) $100.
B) $90.
C) $80.
D) $40.
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A) $0
B) $68
C) $80
D) $400
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A) In the short run firms will shut down, and in the long run firms will leave the market.
B) In the short run firms will continue to operate, but in the long run firms will leave the market.
C) New firms will likely enter this market to capture some of the economic profits.
D) The firm will earn zero profits in both the short run and long run.
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A) should exit the industry unless her economic profits are positive.
B) will earn zero accounting profits but positive economic profits.
C) will earn zero economic profits but positive accounting profits.
D) should ignore opportunity costs because they are a type of sunk cost that disappears in the long run.
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A) buyers only
B) sellers only
C) both buyers and sellers
D) neither buyers nor sellers
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A) positive.
B) $6.
C) above $6.
D) There is no price at which the firm earns positive economic profits.
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A) firms can enter and exit a market more easily in the long run than in the short run.
B) long-run supply curves are sometimes downward sloping.
C) competitive firms have more control over demand in the long run.
D) firms in a competitive market face identical cost structures.
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A) sunk costs
B) marginal costs
C) variable costs
D) opportunity costs
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