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What is the difference between marginal cost and marginal revenue?

• Marginal cost is the money a producer earns from selling one more unit, while marginal revenue Is the money a
producer pays for making one more unit.

Marginal cost is the money a producer pays tor making one more unit, while marginal revenue s the money a
producer earns from selling one more unit.
• Marginal cost is the money a producer actually earns from selling more units, while marginal revenue S the money
a producer might earn from one more unit.
• Marginal cost is the money a producer might earn from one more unit sold, while marginal revenue is the money
producer will earn from one more unit.

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Answer:

the 2nd option

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because I got that question right

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