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A Price Quantity Quantity supplied demanded (dollars per packet) (packets per (packets per week) week) 4.00 140 20 4.10

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A Price Quantity Quantity Supplied Demanded Dollars Per Packet Packets Per Packets Per Week Week 4 00 140 20 4 10 1
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A Price Quantity Quantity supplied demanded (dollars per packet) (packets per (packets per week) week) 4.00 140 20 4.10 130 40 4.20 120 60 i 4.30 110 80 100 4.40 100 4.50 90 120 4.60 80 140 4.70 70 160 4.80 60 180 4.90 50 200 PJ 5.00 40 220 P P 23) The table gives the demand and supply schedules for cookies. The government now levies a $0.60 tax on buyers of cookies. As a result, the price of a packet of cookies increases by and the tax revenue collected is a week. A) $0.60; $60 B) $0.20; $12 C) $0.60; $36 D) $0.40; $36 24) When the Liu's were shopping for their present home, the asking price from the previous owner was $350,000. The Liu's had decided they would pay no more than $344,000 for the house. After negotiations, the Liu's actually purchased the house for $339,000. They, therefore, enjoyed a consumer surplus of ThinkPad