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Fran runs a doughnut shop in a tiny 3-person town. The table below shows the quantity demand by the three townspeople at various prices.  Price Per  Doughnut  Quantity  Demanded  by Al  Quantity  Demanded  by Betty  Quantity  Demanded by  Carol 10 cents 104625 cents 92535 cents 71550 cents 504\begin{array} { | c | c | c | c | } \hline \begin{array} { c } \text { Price Per } \\\text { Doughnut }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Quantity } \\\text { Demanded } \\\text { by Al }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Quantity } \\\text { Demanded } \\\text { by Betty }\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Quantity } \\\text { Demanded by } \\\text { Carol }\end{array} \\\hline 10 \text { cents } & 10 & 4 & 6 \\\hline 25 \text { cents } & 9 & 2 & 5 \\\hline 35 \text { cents } & 7 & 1 & 5 \\\hline 50 \text { cents } & 5 & 0 & 4 \\\hline\end{array} When the price of a doughnut is 50 cents, what is the market demand for doughnuts?

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