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3. The Market Forces of Supply and Demand / The Supply Curve / Problem 10
Problem 10
What does the term 'quantity supplied' refer to in microeconomics?
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The amount of a good that sellers are willing to produce and sell at a given price.
B
The total amount of goods available in the market at any price.
C
The difference between the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied.
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The amount of a good that buyers are willing to purchase at a given price.
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