Suppose the market for shoes consists of three consumers. The table below shows the quantity demanded at various prices for each consumer:Price PerPairPairs Demandedby PatPairs Demandedby LeighPairs Demandedby Chris$100010$75031$50173$302105What is the market demand for shoes when the price is $50 a pair?

A. It will depend on the quantity supplied when the price is $50 a pair.
B. 11 pairs
C. 7 pairs
D. 15 pairs


Answer: B

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