Price is constant to the individual firm selling in a purely competitive market because:
A. the firm's demand curve is downsloping.
B. of product differentiation reinforced by extensive advertising.
C. each seller supplies a negligible fraction of total supply.
D. there are no good substitutes for its product.
Answer: C
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