Sue owns a baking company. The company's total revenue for a month is $4000. The monthly costs of resources bought in the market and of resources owned by the firm are $2000 and monthly costs of resources supplied by the owner are $1000
Sue's economic profit for the month is equal to A) $4000.
B) $3000.
C) $2000.
D) $1000.
D
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