Suppose that there are only three consumers of a product. At a price of $6 per unit, the first consumer would buy 12 units of the product, the second consumer would buy 8 units, and the third consumer would buy 3 units of the product
If you drew a market demand curve for this product, the quantity demanded at a price of $6 would be
A) 23 units. B) 20 units. C) 12 units. D) 11 units.
A
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