Paul goes to Dick's Sporting Goods to buy a new tennis racquet. He is willing to pay $200 for a new racquet, but buys one on sale for $125. Paul's consumer surplus from the purchase is

A) $325.
B) $200.
C) $125.
D) $75.


Answer: D

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