When a firm faces a perfectly competitive market and buys its inputs from perfectly competitive markets, the only choice the firm has to affect its profits is to:

A. increase its selling price.
B. change the quantity it produces.
C. decrease its cost of production lower than other firms.
D. decrease the selling price.


Answer: B

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