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Suppose dell is currently selling 3,000,000 computers per year. However, managers at Dell are considering whether to increase production by 300,00 computers. One manager explains that after increasing production by this amount, total profit would be $100 million. Given this information, should Dell increase production by 300,000?
A. Information about the total revenue earned and the total cost incurred from producing 3,300,000 computers is required to answer this question.
B. No, because increasing production by 300,000 computers would decrease the price of computers.
C. Information about the additional cost incurred from producing 300,000 additional computers is required to answer this question.
D. Information about the additional revenue earned from producing 300,000 additional computers is required to answer this question.
E. Yes, because Dell would earn a profit.

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