What does the supply curve for a product reflect? Question 1 options: the cost to suppliers of an externality the quantity buyers will ultimately purchase of the product the cost to sellers of producing the product the seller's profit from producing the product
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A supply curve in economics is a graphical representation that shows the relationship between the price of a good or service and the quantity of that good or service that producers are willing and able to supply. Show more…
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