EBK PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (SECON
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Chapter 11, Problem 1SP
(a)
To determine
The
(b)
To determine
The dual price set by the firm.
(c)
To determine
Calculate the profit when the firm charges one price, and the profit when there is
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