Multiple Choice
Given a typical downward-sloping demand curve in a market that has reached its equilibrium,the consumer surplus
A) is measured by the area above the market price and under the demand curve.
B) is measured by the area below the market price and under the demand curve.
C) is measured by the area immediately above the demand curve.
D) is calculated as the product of market price and quantity consumed.
E) cannot be measured given the information.
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