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Business, 19.03.2021 01:00, mdaniella522

Harold wants to increase the number of MP3 songs he owns so he can play them on his long commute to work each day. He shops on one of the world's largest online retailers in search for the MP3s that will give him as much utility as possible, given his $50 entertainment budget. Harold starts his collection by purchasing 5 MP3 songs by his favorite artist at $3 each. Fifteen days later, he receives an email stating that MP3s are on sale for repeat customers at $1 each, while all other prices remain the same, so he decides to purchase 10 of them. Given this information, plot Harold's demand curve for MP3songs.

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