A market surplus occurs if the quantity:
A) demanded is greater than the quantity supplied.
B) demanded is less than the quantity supplied.
C) demanded is equal to the quantity supplied.
D) supplied is less than the quantity demanded.
Ans: B) demanded is less than the quantity supplied.
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