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Suppose Always There Wireless serves 100 high-high demand wireless consumers,each of whose monthly demand curve for minutes of wireless service is Suppose Always There Wireless serves 100 high-high demand wireless consumers,each of whose monthly demand curve for minutes of wireless service is   and 300 low-demand consumers,each of whose monthly demand curve for minutes of wireless is   ,where P is the per-minute price in dollars.Its marginal cost is $0.25 per minute.Suppose Always There Wireless charges $0.30 per minute.How many minutes will high-demand consumers purchase? A)  60 B)  30 C)  70 D)  170 and 300 low-demand consumers,each of whose monthly demand curve for minutes of wireless is Suppose Always There Wireless serves 100 high-high demand wireless consumers,each of whose monthly demand curve for minutes of wireless service is   and 300 low-demand consumers,each of whose monthly demand curve for minutes of wireless is   ,where P is the per-minute price in dollars.Its marginal cost is $0.25 per minute.Suppose Always There Wireless charges $0.30 per minute.How many minutes will high-demand consumers purchase? A)  60 B)  30 C)  70 D)  170 ,where P is the per-minute price in dollars.Its marginal cost is $0.25 per minute.Suppose Always There Wireless charges $0.30 per minute.How many minutes will high-demand consumers purchase?


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