In a perfectly competitive market

A. if a firm raises its price, it will lose some, but not all, of its customers.
B. when a firm sells another unit of output, the addition to total revenue is equal to market price.
C. a firm faces a perfectly elastic demand because there is unrestricted entry and exit.
D. all of the above
E. none of the above


Answer: B

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