At what price would there be an excess supply of 200 units of the good?
Figure 4-15
Refer to Figure 4-15. At what price would there be an excess supply of 200 units of the good?
Group of answer choices
A. $15
B. $20
C. $35
D. $30
Answer : D. $30
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