Macmillan Learning The corresponding graph shows the total revenue curve for a monopoly. Use this graph to answer the questions. The firm's total revenue is zero when producing at quantity Q2. Q3. Q1. O QO. The firm's marginal revenue is zero when producing at quantity O Q1. O QO. Q3. O Q2.
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