Refer to the information provided in Table 3.1 below to answer the question(s) that follow.
Table 3.1Price per PizzaQuantity Demanded (Pizzas per Month)Quantity Supplied (Pizzas per Month)$31,200  600  61,000  700  9  800  80012  600  90015  4001,000Refer to Table 3.1. In this market there will be an excess supply of 600 pizzas at a price of

A. $3.
B. $6.
C. $12.
D. $15.


Answer: D

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