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    Table 7.2.1 -The Table Shows a Country's Demand and Supply Schedules.Based on and Supply
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Table 7.2.1 -The Table Shows a Country's Demand and Supply Schedules.Based on and Supply

Question 127

Question 127

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Table 7.2.1
Table 7.2.1    -The table shows a country's demand and supply schedules.Based on Table 7.2.1,suppose the world price is $4 a unit.The country A) imports 20 units. B) exports 20 units. C) imports 10 units. D) exports 10 units. E) imports 30 units.
-The table shows a country's demand and supply schedules.Based on Table 7.2.1,suppose the world price is $4 a unit.The country


A) imports 20 units.
B) exports 20 units.
C) imports 10 units.
D) exports 10 units.
E) imports 30 units.

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