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One difference between perfectly competitive markets and single-price monopoly markets is that
 
  A) marginal revenue equals marginal cost for perfectly competitive firms, but not for monopolists.
  B) marginal revenue equals price for perfectly competitive firms, but not for single-price monopolists.
  C) marginal cost equals average variable cost for perfectly competitive firms but not for monopolists.
  D) All the above answers are correct.

Question 2

The above figure shows the market for hamburger. Which panel shows the effect of a drought in cattle country?
 
  A) Figure A
  B) Figure B
  C) Figure C
  D) Figure D



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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