The domestic demand and supply for sugar are Qd = 40,000 ? 200P and QSD = 10,000 + 300P. The foreign supply is QSF = 20,000 + 100P. What is the total supply of sugar in the domestic market?

A. Q = 15,000 + 200P
B. Q = 10,000 + 300P
C. Q = 50,000 + 100P
D. Q = 30,000 + 400P


Answer: D

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