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The Graph Below Represents the Market for Alfalfa

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The graph below represents the market for alfalfa. The market price is $7.00 per bushel. Identify the areas representing consumer surplus, producer surplus, and economic surplus. The graph below represents the market for alfalfa. The market price is $7.00 per bushel. Identify the areas representing consumer surplus, producer surplus, and economic surplus.

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