The profit-maximizing rule states that a perfectly competitive firm
A) should not produce a unit of output if MC < MR.
B) should stop production as soon as it experiences diminishing marginal returns.
C) should produce the level of output at which MR = MC.
D) produces too much output if MR > MC.
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