Figure 14.2 represents the market for used cameras. Suppose buyers are willing to pay $125 for a plum (high-quality) used camera and $25 for a lemon (low-quality) used camera. If buyers believe that all of the used cameras in the market are lemons (low quality), what number of used cameras sold will actually be lemons (low quality)?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
Answer: B
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