Multiple Choice
Equilibrium in a market is
A) a situation in which there are no inherent forces that produce change.
B) the natural state of affairs in the market.
C) the actual price and quantity that will exist in a market.
D) the best price and quantity that can exist in a market.
E) All of these responses are correct.
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