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    Figure 4-1 Figure 4-1 Shows Arnold's Demand Curve for Burritos
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Figure 4-1 Figure 4-1 Shows Arnold's Demand Curve for Burritos

Question 47

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Figure 4-1     Figure 4-1 shows Arnold's demand curve for burritos. -Refer to Figure 4-1.If the market price is $2.00, what is the consumer surplus on the first burrito? A) $0.50 B) $1.00 C) $2.00 D) $7.50
Figure 4-1 shows Arnold's demand curve for burritos.
-Refer to Figure 4-1.If the market price is $2.00, what is the consumer surplus on the first burrito?


A) $0.50
B) $1.00
C) $2.00
D) $7.50

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