For a single-price monopoly, price is
A) equal to marginal revenue.
B) greater than marginal revenue.
C) equal to zero because the firm is not a price taker.
D) less than marginal revenue because the firm must lower its price in order to sell another unit of output.
E) less than marginal revenue because the firm cannot increase its total revenue when the demand curve is downward sloping.
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