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Table 3-2 -Refer to Table 3-2.The Table Above Shows the Demand Schedules

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Table 3-2
Table 3-2    -Refer to Table 3-2.The table above shows the demand schedules for cashews of two individuals (Jordy and Amy) and the rest of the market.At a price of $6,the quantity demanded in the market would be A) 87 lbs. B) 95 lbs. C) 103 lbs D) 215 lbs.
-Refer to Table 3-2.The table above shows the demand schedules for cashews of two individuals (Jordy and Amy) and the rest of the market.At a price of $6,the quantity demanded in the market would be


A) 87 lbs.
B) 95 lbs.
C) 103 lbs
D) 215 lbs.

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