The market demand curve is calculated by:

A. Summing the price from individual demand curves.
B. Averaging the price demanded from individual demand curves.
C. Summing the quantities demanded from individual demand curves.
D. Averaging the quantities demanded from individual demand curves.


Answer: C. Summing the quantities demanded from individual demand curves.

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