Assume Qs represents the quantity supplied at a given price and Qd represents the quantity demanded at the same given price. Which of the following market conditions produce a downward movement of the price?

A. Qs = 1,000, Qd = 750.
B. Qs = 750, Qd = 750.
C. Qs = 750, Qd = 1,000.
D. Qs = 1,000, Qd = 1,000.


Answer: A

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