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Exit ticket: Home Depot is the largest home improvement retailer in the United States, suppling tools, construction products, and services. Home Depot try to win consumers' business by offering better products or services for lower prices than other producers in their industry. The local Home Depot sold 5,000 generators to New Orleanians during Hurricane Ida. Months after Hurricane Ida, Home Depot decided not to sell more products, because the sale price was less than the marginal cost. How did the marginal cost effect Home Depot's decision to not sell more generators?

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Answer:they was buying them for more and sell them for less so they either was losing money and making no profit or made very little profit

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