In the market for strawberries, the equilibrium price decreased and the equilibrium quantity decreased
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The equilibrium price is the price at which the quantity demanded by consumers equals the quantity supplied by producers. The equilibrium quantity is the quantity of the good or service that is bought and sold at the equilibrium price. Show more…
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