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23 October, 13:46

In long-run equilibrium, a purely competitive firm will operate where price is:

A. greater than MR but equal to MC and minimum ATC.

B. greater than MR and MC, but equal to minimum ATC.

C. greater than MC and minimum ATC, but equal to MR.

D. equal to MR, MC, and minimum ATC.

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  1. 23 October, 14:03
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    D. equal to MR, MC, and minimum ATC.

    Explanation:

    Long run equilibrium is the equilibrium of a perfect competitive market occurs, when there is the Marginal Revenue is equal to the marginal cost and average total cost of the company product. It is the sum of all the market short run supply curve's series. So the correct option is D. equal to MR, MC, and minimum ATC.
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