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What is the role of buyers in a market economy?

A
They primarily create supply.
B
They primarily create demand.
C
They primarily provide regulations.
D
They primarily compete with sellers.

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User Viky
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Answer:

They Primarily Create Demand

Step-by-step explanation:

The more of a product that is bought, the more the buyers will demand it. They control what does and doesn't sell, because they are the ones buying it. For example, during fall it is hard to get pumpkin filling because so many customers buy it, causing even more consumers to need at and therefore businesses will make more.

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