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A single-price monopolist is currently producing in the inelastic portion of its market demand curve. In order to maximize profits, the monopolist should change the price and output in which of the following ways?

A. P=Increase; Q=Increase
B. P=Increase; Q=Decrease
C. P=Decrease; Q=Decrease
D. P=No Change; Q=Increase

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