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An economic agent is choosing an optimal level of an activity where the marginal benefit of the activity is a strictly decreasing function of its level, and the marginal cost is also a strictly decreasing function of its level. True or False: Under these conditions, there cannot be a unique level of the activity where marginal benefit equals marginal cost.

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