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Question 58

Question 58

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  Figure 9.3.2 -Refer to Figure 9.3.2 above. If the government establishes a price floor of $2.50, consumer surplus will: A)  fall by $50. B)  fall by $150. C)  remain the same. D)  rise by $50. E)  rise by $150. Figure 9.3.2
-Refer to Figure 9.3.2 above. If the government establishes a price floor of $2.50, consumer surplus will:


A) fall by $50.
B) fall by $150.
C) remain the same.
D) rise by $50.
E) rise by $150.

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