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    ​Exhibit 5-6 -Refer to Exhibit 5-6. Starting with Initial Demand Curves D<sub>0</sub>
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Question 65

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​Exhibit 5-6 ​Exhibit 5-6   -Refer to Exhibit 5-6. Starting with initial demand curves D<sub>0</sub> and S<sub>0</sub>, a movement from ____ is consistent with an increase in both demand and supply. A) ​Point A to Point I B) ​Point A to Point C C) ​Point A to Point F D) ​Point A to Point E
-Refer to Exhibit 5-6. Starting with initial demand curves D0 and S0, a movement from ____ is consistent with an increase in both demand and supply.


A) ​Point A to Point I
B) ​Point A to Point C
C) ​Point A to Point F
D) ​Point A to Point E

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