Exhibit 3-8  Demand and Supply Data for Video Games
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Price
Quantity Demanded
of Video Games
Quantity Supplied
of Video Games
$75
400
900
70
450
850
65
500
800
60
550
750
55
600
700
50
650
650
45
700
600
40
750
550

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In Exhibit 3-8, if the price of video games was currently $45, there would be an ____________ of ______________ video games in this market.

A. excess demand; 700
B. excess demand; 100
C. excess supply; 100
D. excess supply; 600


Answer: B

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