When the competitive firm's value of the marginal product of labor intersects the market-wage level, the firm:
A) can increase its profits by hiring any amount less than this point.
B) can increase its profits by hiring any amount greater than this point.
C) should consider shutting down because it is not earning profit.
D) has found the profit-maximizing quantity of labor to hire.
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