If consumers would be willing to purchase the same quantity of a good no matter what its price was, the demand curve would
a. be a vertical line, and demand would be perfectly inelastic.
b. be a horizontal line, and the demand would be perfectly elastic.
c. not exist.
d. be identical to the supply curve for the good.
A
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