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Figure 7-5.On the graph below, Q represents the quantity of the good and P represents the good’s price.
Refer to Figure 7-5. If the price of the good is $14, then producer surplus is
a. |
$17. |
b. |
$22. |
c. |
$25. |
d. |
$28. |
Figure 7-9
Refer to Figure 7-9. If the price decreases from $22 to $16, consumer surplus increases by
a. |
$120. |
b. |
$360. |
c. |
$480. |
d. |
$600. |
Refer to Figure 7-9. IF 40 units of the good are being bought and sold, then
Figure 7-20
48
44 A
40
36
32 F G
28
24 H
20 B
16
12
8 C
4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Quantity
Refer to Figure 7-20. At Equilibrium, total surplus is
Figure 8-2
The vertical distance between points A and B represents a tax in the market.
Refer to Figure 8-2
The loss of consumer surplus as a result of the tax is
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