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A store’s supply/demand graph for MP3 players is shown above. If the price is at the equilibrium point, how much money will the store make by selling MP3 players? a. $1,275 b. $1,600 c. $3,150 d. $3,300.
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Creo que es 3,300, si aunque no entiendo bien
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