A producer of two fixed proportion outputs A and B,producing QA = QB with marginal revenues MRA and MRB,should equate marginal cost to:
A) the maximum (MRA, MRB) .
B) the minimum (MRA, MRB) .
C) MRA, which should equal MRB.
D) the horizontal sum of MRA and MRB.
E) the vertical sum of MRA and MRB.
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