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Question 65

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(Table: The Market for Soda) Look at the table The Market for Soda.If the government imposes a price ceiling of $1.00 per can of soda, the quantity of soda demanded will be:
A.10 cans.
B.8 cans.
C.6 cans.
D.4 cans.

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