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bobbie

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A profit-maximizing firm will continue to expand output:
 a. as long as the revenues from the production and sale of an additional unit exceeds the average cost of the unit.
  b. until the average cost of producing the good or service is at a minimum.
  c. as long as the revenues from the production and sale of an additional unit exceeds the marginal cost of the unit.
  d. until the marginal cost of producing a good or service is at a minimum.

Question 2

The number of cases of Coca-Cola bought increased by 50 percent when the price of pretzels declined by 10 percent. Assuming other factors are held constant, Coca-Cola and pretzels are classified as:
 a. complements.
  b. unrelated goods.
  c. substitutes.
  d. social goods.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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