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Figure 3-2 -In Figure 3-2,if Gasoline Were Selling for Twenty Cents a Twenty

Question 36

Question 36

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Figure 3-2 Figure 3-2   -In Figure 3-2,if gasoline were selling for twenty cents a litre,quantity demanded per day would be A) zero. B) 50 million litres. C) 30 million litres. D) 10 million litres.
-In Figure 3-2,if gasoline were selling for twenty cents a litre,quantity demanded per day would be


A) zero.
B) 50 million litres.
C) 30 million litres.
D) 10 million litres.

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