Suppose a perfectly competitive firm's marginal revenue is $10 and its marginal cost is $11. Under these circumstances the firm:
A) is maximizing profit and should not change output.
B) is not maximizing profit and should increase output.
C) is not maximizing profit and should reduce output.
D) needs to know the market price before it can determine whether it is maximizing profit.
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