Refer to the graph shown.
If the price of Israeli shekels is $1.10, the quantity of shekels supplied is:
A. less than the quantity demanded. This causes the shekel to gain value.
B. greater than the quantity demanded. This causes the shekel to gain value.
C. less than the quantity demanded. This causes the shekel to lose value.
D. greater than the quantity demanded. This causes the shekel to lose value.
Answer: D
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