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For a one-price monopolist, the marginal revenue curve is always:

A equal to the demand curve.
B negative
C equal to the average-revenue crisis
D positive
E less than the average-revenue curve

User Beaver
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Answer:

E less than the average-revenue curve

Step-by-step explanation:

MR < AR so the MR curve is under the AR curve.

User Raul Santelices
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Marginal revenue decreases with quantity in a one-price monopolist. So its curve is always less than the average-revenue curve.

The answer is E.

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