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What is not true about the profit business model?

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everything you haven't included in your question is not true about a business model
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The choices can be found elsewhere and as follows:

a.) The revenue is always more than the cost.
b.) Ideally, the cost will be less than the revenue.
c.) The profit function can be represented by P(x)= R(x)-C(x).

I think the correct answer is option A. The revenue is always more than the cost is not a true statement. It does not necessarily always have to be in such way. Hope this answers the question.
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