The above figure shows the market demand curve for telecommunication while driving one's car (time spent on the car phone). The current price is 35¢ per minute. If the price were to increase by ten cents per minute, consumer surplus would
A) fall to $820.
B) fall by $84.
C) fall by $58.
D) fall to $369.
B
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