The price of sellers are willing to accept is represented by the A. Production possiblity curve B. supply curve C. demand curve D. marginal benefit curve
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- Production possibility curve: Represents the maximum combination of goods and services that can be produced by an economy given the available resources and technology. - Supply curve: Represents the quantity of a product that producers are willing to supply at Show more…
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