A producer's minimum acceptable price for a particular unit of a good

A. will, for most units produced, equal the maximum that consumers are willing to pay for the good.
B. is the same for all units of the good.
C. must cover the wages, rent, and interest payments necessary to produce the good but need not include profit.
D. equals the marginal cost of producing that particular unit.


Answer: D

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