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    The Graphs Below Represent the Supply and Demand for a Product
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The Graphs Below Represent the Supply and Demand for a Product

Question 61

Question 61

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The graphs below represent the supply and demand for a product at various prices per unit. Approximately how many units should be produced so that supply equals demand?
The graphs below represent the supply and demand for a product at various prices per unit. Approximately how many units should be produced so that supply equals demand?   A)  2250 units B)  42,900 units C)  2255 units D)  42.9 units


A) 2250 units
B) 42,900 units
C) 2255 units
D) 42.9 units

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