If a perfectly competitive firm produces an output level where price is greater than marginal costs,then the firm should:
A) pay more to its variable factors of production.
B) reduce output to earn greater profits or smaller losses.
C) expand output to earn greater profits or smaller losses.
D) leave its output decision unchanged.
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