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Question 40

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Figure 10-2
Figure 10-2    -Refer to Figure 10-2.If this market is currently producing at Q₁,how could total economic well-being be increased A) if output stayed at Q₁ B) if output increased to Q₂ C) if output increased to Q₃ D) if output increased to Q₄
-Refer to Figure 10-2.If this market is currently producing at Q₁,how could total economic well-being be increased


A) if output stayed at Q₁
B) if output increased to Q₂
C) if output increased to Q₃
D) if output increased to Q₄

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