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Eazy416

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cherise1989

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The above figure shows a graph of the market for pizzas in a large town. If the price increases from $7 to $8 per pizza, the quantity of pizzas supplied will
◦ decrease by 10.
◦ increase by 30.
◦ increase by 20.
◦ decrease by 20.






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The above figure shows a graph of the market for pizzas in a large town. At a price of $14, there will be
◦ excess supply.
◦ no pizzas supplied.
◦ excess demand.
◦ equilibrium.




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The above figure shows a graph of the market for pizzas in a large town. At a price of $5, there will be
◦ zero demand.
◦ equilibrium.
◦ excess demand.
◦ excess supply.




 

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