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1. Do you think TicketMaster's plan in document C would help or harm Pearl Jam's wish "that no one will pay more than $20" to see them (document A)? Explain your answer.
2. What do you think happened to quantity supplied of tickets over the span of the graph in document B? Why?
3. In what year in Figure 6.15 did the high price for concert tickets hit $50--the high price that Pearl Jam speaks of in document A? What year was it $20--the desired price they mention?
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