5. To maximise profit, a firm should produce:
A. where total revenue is the largest
B. where marginal revenue is the highest
C. at a quantity where zero profit is made for the last unit of the good produced
D. All of the above.
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Briefly explain using a graph whether given statement is true or false. ‘To maximise profit, a firm should produce the quantity where the difference between marginal revenue and marginal cost is the greatest. If a firm produces more than this quantity, then the profit made on each additional unit will be falling.’
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