When a firm is considered to be a "price taker" that means that the firm
A) will accept ("take") the lowest price that its customers offer.
B) cannot influence the market price of the good it sells.
C) pays a fixed price for all of its inputs.
D) can charge any price it wants to charge, that is, "take" any price it wants.
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