If marginal cost becomes higher than price, what happens to a company?

(A) The company will lose money on each additional unit produced.
(B) Diminishing marginal returns will shrink production.
(C) Company specialization will lower the actual price charged.
(D) The company will go out of business.


Ans: (A) The company will lose money on each additional unit produced.

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