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Figure 4.3.1 -Aggregation Examples of Market Demand Could Include

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  Figure 4.3.1 -Aggregation examples of market demand could include: A)  the demand for home computers by households with or without children. B)  the domestic and foreign demand for wheat. C)  the demands of different demographic groups. D)  all of the above Figure 4.3.1
-Aggregation examples of market demand could include:


A) the demand for home computers by households with or without children.
B) the domestic and foreign demand for wheat.
C) the demands of different demographic groups.
D) all of the above

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