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Refer to the following graphs:  Refer to the following graphs:   Which curve depicts the market demand from the following individual demand tables?  \begin{array} { | c | r | r | r | }  \hline \text { Price } &  { \text { D1 } } & { \text { D2 } } & { \text { D3 } } \\ \hline 10 & 10 & 15 & 10 \\ \hline 12 & 8 & 11 & 5 \\ \hline 14 & 6 & 7 & 6 \\ \hline 16 & 4 & 3 & 7 \\ \hline 18 & 2 & 6 & 6 \\ \hline \end{array}  A)  I B)  II C)  III D)  IV Which curve depicts the market demand from the following individual demand tables?  Price  D1  D2  D3 10101510128115146761643718266\begin{array} { | c | r | r | r | } \hline \text { Price } & { \text { D1 } } & { \text { D2 } } & { \text { D3 } } \\\hline 10 & 10 & 15 & 10 \\\hline 12 & 8 & 11 & 5 \\\hline 14 & 6 & 7 & 6 \\\hline 16 & 4 & 3 & 7 \\\hline 18 & 2 & 6 & 6 \\\hline\end{array}

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Net Capital Outflow

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Domestic Investment

This refers to the total amount of money invested within a country's own borders by both private and public sectors.

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