Refer to the table that presents Mike and Janet's demand for apples by the bushel. If they are the only two in the market, a market demand curve derived from this data would show quantity demanded is:Price per peckMike Quantity in pecksJanet Quantity in pecks$1226$2183$3140$4100$560
A. 21 at price = $1 and 17 at price = $2.
B. 22 at price = $1 and 18 at price = $2.
C. 28 at price = $1 and 21 at price = $2.
D. 21 at price = $1 and 28 at price = $2.
Answer: C
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