Under perfect competition, regarding short-run profit, a firm may find itself losing money.This is true because
A) the firm was unable to pick the output that maximized profit.
B) the market conditions make the highest possible profit a negative number.
C) the demand for its product is strong.
D) the firm could not produce enough output to make a profit.
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