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Table 7-16 -Refer to Table 7-16. Both the Demand Curve and the Curve

Question 137

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Table 7-16 Table 7-16   -Refer to Table 7-16. Both the demand curve and the supply curve are straight lines. At equilibrium, consumer surplus is A) $24. B) $36. C) $42. D) $48.
-Refer to Table 7-16. Both the demand curve and the supply curve are straight lines. At equilibrium, consumer surplus is


A) $24.
B) $36.
C) $42.
D) $48.

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