Answer
Option 3
Marginal revenue equals marginal cost
the profit is maximum at a marginal profit equal to zero.
marginal profit =marginal revenue - marginal cost
0=marginal revenue - marginal cost
marginal revenue = marginal cost
so the profit is maximum at the MR=MC level of output.
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