If a restaurant were a natural monopoly, its
A) marginal cost curve would still be declining when it crossed the demand curve.
B) average total cost curve would still be declining when it crossed the demand curve.
C) marginal revenue curve would be the same as its demand curve.
D) marginal revenue curve would be horizontal.
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