Suppose there is a perfectly competitive firm with a marginal cost given by the equation MC= 10 + 3Q. The market price i

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Suppose there is a perfectly competitive firm with a marginal cost given by the equation MC= 10 + 3Q. The market price i

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Suppose there is a perfectly competitive firm with a marginal
cost given by the equation MC= 10 + 3Q. The market price is equal
to 40. What is the firm's optimal choice of output? Is the firm
earning a profit and, if so, how much? Based on the information
provided, can you identify the firm's fixed cost?
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