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What is the main property of a main-sequence star that determines all its other properties?
Total Surplus
The total benefits society gains, encompassed by the addition of consumer surplus and producer surplus within a market.
Consumer Surplus
The variation between the sum consumers are willing to allocate for a good or service and the sum they actually allocate.
Surplus II
An additional amount of a resource, product, or service that exceeds the amount demanded or utilized.
Consumer Surplus
The discrepancy between what consumers are willing to spend on a good or service and their actual expenditures.
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