In the long run, firms in a perfectly competitive market will:
A) exit if the price is lower than their lowest average total cost.
B) attract other firms to the market if the price is equal to their lowest average total cost.
C) repel other firms from entering the market if they are earning only slightly positive economic profits.
D) earn positive economic profits.
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