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vaieri [72.5K]
3 years ago
9

When economists talk about supply, they are referring to a relationship between price received for each unit sold and the ______

___________. demand schedule market price quantity supplied demand curve?
Business
2 answers:
BaLLatris [955]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is quantity supplied.

Explanation:

The definition of supplies is linked to the action of supplying, of providing someone with something they need. In economic terms the concept of supplies is used as a synonym for supply.

It consists of an activity that is developed with the purpose of satisfying the consumption needs of an economic structure, be it company, family, etc. Said supply must be made in a timely manner.

There are industries and companies that deal with supplying a series of items and services. The concept of supply not only affects food, although they are the most demanded and needed by users, since there is a wide variety of products for specific use in a sector or in general demand that are also supplied to different spaces enabled so that they can reach the final consumer.

yanalaym [24]3 years ago
4 0
Quantity supplied demand curve
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Cost of goods sold                                3,700,000

Gross profit                                           $1,613,000

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Sales commissions                    185,000

Sales salaries expense            385,000

Delivery expense                       30,000

Miscellaneous selling expense  14,000

Store supplies expense             21,000

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Misc. administrative expense    7,500

Office rent expense                50,000

Office salaries expense         170,000

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