Figure 3.3 illustrates the supply and demand for t-shirts. If the actual price of t-shirts is $10, we would expect that:

A. demand will decrease until quantity demanded equals quantity supplied.
B. supply will increase until quantity demanded equals quantity supplied.
C. price will increase until quantity demanded equals quantity supplied.
D. there will be no change in the price since the market is in equilibrium.


Answer: D

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