Multiple Choice

A firm's profitability can be visualized on a diagram with the wage rate on the vertical axis and the level of employment on the horizontal axis. Each curve on this diagram represents a constant level of total profit. The firm is currently operating at Point X. It is considering a move to one of three new points:

  • Point P: Same employment as Point X, but a higher wage.
  • Point Q: Same employment as Point X, but a lower wage.
  • Point R: Same wage as Point X, but a higher level of employment.

Based on the properties of these constant-profit curves, which of the following statements is definitively true?

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