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Business, 14.05.2021 23:00, Dancy31uv

In a market, to find the total amount supplied at a particular price, a. we must add up all of the amounts that firms are willing and able to supply at that price. b. we must take the average of the amounts that firms are willing and able to supply at that price. c. the tastes and preferences of buyers must be established. d. all determinants of demand must be taken into account.

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