If the firm's total revenue equals its total cost, the firm is experiencing: a. Losses b. Negative profit c. Economies of scale d. Zero profit
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Total cost is the amount of money a firm spends on producing those goods or services. If total revenue equals total cost, it means that the firm is not making any extra money, but it is also not losing any money. Show more…
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