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    -The Figure Above Shows Diane's Demand Curve for Soft Drinks
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Question 49

Question 49

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  -The figure above shows Diane's demand curve for soft drinks. The price of a soft drink is $1.00. Diane's consumer surplus from all 15 soft drinks is A)  $15.00. B)  $11.25. C)  $8.00. D)  $22.50. E)  $1.50.
-The figure above shows Diane's demand curve for soft drinks. The price of a soft drink is $1.00. Diane's consumer surplus from all 15 soft drinks is


A) $15.00.
B) $11.25.
C) $8.00.
D) $22.50.
E) $1.50.

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