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Dallas buys strawberries, and he would be willing to pay more than he now pays. Suppose that Dallas has a change in his tastes such that he values strawberries more than before. If the market price is the same as before, then a. Dallas's consumer surplus would be unaffected. b. Dallas's consumer surplus would increase. c. Dallas's consumer surplus would decrease. d. Dallas would be wise to buy fewer strawberries than before.

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Answer:

b. Dallas's consumer surplus would increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dallas buys strawberries, and he would be willing to pay more than he now pays. He has a change in his tastes such that he values strawberries more than before. If the market price is the same as before, then Dallas's consumer surplus would increase.

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User Mithilatw
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Answer: the correct answer is b. Dallas's consumer surplus would increase

Explanation:

Consumer Surplus in economics is the gap between the price that consumers pay and the price they are willing to pay.

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