Fire and Flower Holdings Corporation of Ottawa produce computer memory sticks. If the price of the memory sticks Is $18 and Its MC is $25, Multiple Choice mamory sticks are belng produced with the least-cost combination of resources. resources are being overallocated to memory sticks. society will realize a net galn if more of memory sticks produced. resources are being underallocated to memory sticks. Aphrodite Corporation should shut down.
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