Suppose Tim's Cowboy boot factory produces in a perfectly competitive market. Suppose the average total cost of cowboy boots is $65, the average variable cost of cowboy boots is $60, and the price of cowboy boots is $62. If the firm is producing the level of output where marginal cost equals price, then in the short run the firm:

A. should shut down.
B. should continue to produce since total revenue exceeds total variable cost.
C. is earning a positive economic profit.
D. can increase profit by increasing output.

Answer: B

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American Airlines makes numerous nonstop flights from Chicago's O'Hare Airport to the airport at Dallas-Fort Worth. The distance between those two cities is 1,000 miles. The only variable cost, fuel, costs $.06 for each passenger-mile it flies. Bob, on his way to an emergency business meeting, buys a ticket in coach class for $1,300 at the very last minute. The marginal cost of flying Bob from

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