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Need help asap For questions 15 through 17, refer to the graph below, which illustrates the market for Good Z in 2021. price Supply 2021

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For questions 15 through 17, refer to the graph below, which illustrates the market for "Good Z" in 2021. price Supply 2021 46.75- B 29.85 Demand 2021 C 15.60- D H E - quantity 2,400 4,125 5,900 10,400 15. If 2,400 units were traded in this market, with trade taking place at a price of $15.60 per unit, then A. Total Consumers' Surplus would be area A and Total Producers' Surplus would be areas B+C+D. B. Total Consumers' Surplus would be areas A+B+C and Total Producers' Surplus would be area D. C. Total Consumers' Surplus would be areas A+B+C+F+G and Total Producers' Surplus would be area D. D. Total Consumers' Surplus would be areas A+B+F and Total Producers' Surplus would be areas C+D+G. 16. If 2,400 units were traded in this market, Total Social Surplus would be equal to and Deadweight-Loss would be equal to A. areas "(al+(b)"; areas "(c)+(d) +(e)." B. areas "(al+(b)+(c)+(d)"; area "(e)." C. areas "(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)"; areas "(D+(g)." D. areas "(a)+(b)+(c)+(d)+(e)"; areas "(D)+(2)+(h)." 17. Johnny argues that the government should put policies in place in order to have 10,400 units of "Good Z" provided to people. He justifies this position by correctly noting that people positively value each of the first 10,400 units consumed. His faulty logic provides an example of A. spontaneous order. B. the open-ended fallacy. C. deadweight loss. D. consumer sovereignty

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