Multiple Choice
If we know each consumer's demand curve, we can derive the market demand curve by:
A) vertically summing the individual demand curves.
B) horizontally summing the individual demand curves.
C) averaging the individual demand curves.
D) obtaining consumer incomes and summing them.
E) none of the above.
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