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Refer to Figure 6.4. Suppose that the current price is set at A and Q1 units of a good are traded. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

▸ A buyer's willingness to pay is smaller than a seller's willingness to accept at Q1.

▸ The consumer surplus would increase should the price fall.

▸ Total surplus is not maximized.

▸ The quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded.
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