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Suppose a Consumer Is Willing to Pay $20 for One

Question 303

Question 303

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Suppose a consumer is willing to pay $20 for one good X, $10 for a second, and $5 for a third, and the market price is $4. The consumer surplus is:


A) $16.
B) $6.
C) ​$1.
D) ​$23.

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