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Tidy Tidy
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Assume the market price for tangerines is $18.00 per bushel. At the market price, tangerine growers are willing to supply a quantity of 12,000 bushels per week. The quantity supplied drops to zero when the price falls to $5.00 per bushel. Construct a graph showing this data, calculate the total producer surplus in the market for tangerines, and show the total producer surplus on the graph.
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