Refer to Figure 3.1, which shows Molly's and Ryan's individual demand curves for compact discs per month. Assuming Molly and Ryan are the only consumers in the market, if the market quantity demanded is 5, the price must be:

A. $3.
B. $6.
C. $9.
D. $12.


Answer: D

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