Two isoquants, which represent different output levels but are derived from the same production function, cannot cross because:
A) isoquants represent different utility levels.
B) this would violate a technical efficiency condition.
C) isoquants are downward sloping.
D) additional inputs will not be used by profit maximizing firms if those inputs decrease output.
E) Both B and D are true.
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