Bryce saw a motorcycle for sale online. He had been wanting that model of motorcycle and was willing to pay $5,000. The one he saw online was listed for $3,500, so he immediately bought it. In this case, how much was the consumer surplus?
a. $1,500
b. $3,500
c. $5,000
d. $8,500
a. $1,500
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