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Monthly sales of a particular brand of spirits at one store have pre-tax demand curve D1. A new state alcohol tax is enacted, leading to the store's post-tax demand curve D2. The tax is assessed at the point of sale as a tax on buyers. Use the area tool to draw the area representing the deadweight loss that is due to the tax, clicking on the three corners of the area.

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