Monopoly firms have
A) downward-sloping demand curves, so they can sell as much output as they desire at the market price.
B) downward-sloping demand curves, so they can sell only the specific price-quantity combinations that lie on the demand curve.
C) horizontal demand curves, so they can sell as much output as they desire at the market price.
D) horizontal demand curves, so they can sell only a limited quantity of output at each price.
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