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Sandy's uncompensated demand for candy is given by the equation Q = 15/p, where Q is the quantity of candy and p is the price. When the price of candy rises from $1 to $3, the change in consumer surplus is
A) $16.5.
B) -$20.
C) -$15.
D) $15.
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Microeconomics: Theory and Applications with Calculus

Microeconomics: Theory and Applications with Calculus


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what's the explanation
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what's the explanation


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