Event Market for Factors of Production Market for Goods and Services 1. Darnell earns $350 per week working for Pillmart Pharmacy. 2. Darnell spends $125 to purchase a necklace from Classy's Jewelry Store. 3. Eleanor spends $9 to buy a box of aspirin.
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