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Business, 17.03.2021 23:50 haileesprague575

suppose that a consumer is consuming 10 units of a discrete good and the prices increases from $5 per unit to $6. however, after the price change the consumer continues to consume 10 units of the discrete good. what is the loss in the consumers surplus fromm this price change ?

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