Find the consumer surplus and producer surplus.
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Demand 
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Supply 
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A. Consumer surplus: $25,000,150Producer surplus: $12,500,400
B. Consumer surplus: $25,000,200Producer surplus: $12,500,300
C. Consumer surplus: $25,000,100 Producer surplus: $12,500,100
D. Consumer surplus: $25,000,050 Producer surplus: $12,500,200
E. Consumer surplus: $25,000,000 Producer surplus: $12,500,000
Answer: E
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