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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 22:25, edjiejwi

What is the difference between marginal cost and marginal revenue?
Marginal cost is the money earned from selling one more unit of a good. Marginal revenue is the money paid for producing
one more unit of a good.
Marginal cost is the money paid for producing one more unit of a good. Marginal revenue is the money earned from selling
one more unit of a good.
Marginal cost is the money a producer might make from date more unit. Marginal revenue is the money a producer actually
makes from one more unit.
Marginal cost is the money a producer actually makes from one more unit. Marginal revenue is the money a producer
might make from one more unit
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