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Refer to the demand and cost data for a pure monopolist given in the table. If the monopolist perfectly price-discriminated and sold each unit of the product at the maximum price the buyer of that unit would be willing to pay, and if the monopolist sold 4 units, then total revenue would be
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Demand Curve
A visual illustration that shows how the amount of a product consumers want to buy varies with changes in its price.
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