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Normal profit

When the difference between a firm's total revenue and total cost is equal to zero. Therefore, this is the minimum level of profit needed for a company to remain competitive in the market.

The diagram below shows how an individual firm breaks even by charging a price equal to their average cost of production and therefore firm's do not get to enjoy any supernormal profit.

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