Multiple Choice
A legal price floor is a
A) price above which there would be no demand.
B) maximum price above which sales cannot legally be made.
C) minimum price below which sales cannot legally be made.
D) price set by the government at which all goods or services must be legally sold.
E) price below which there would be no supply.
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