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EastWind [94]
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The accompanying graph depicts demand at point d demand is

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Georgia [21]2 years ago
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The accompanying graph depicts demand At point A, demand is: A)The accompanying graph depicts demand.

<h3>What did the graph depicts  at point A?</h3>

It depict the demands of goods at at that point.

The accompanying graph depicts demand At point A, demand is: A)The accompanying graph depicts demand.

CHECK THE COMPLETE QUESTION:

The accompanying graph depicts demand at point d demand:

A) unit elastic.

B) inelastic.

C) elastic.

D) perfectly elastic.

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