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The graph shows a point of equilibrium.
A graph has Quantity supplied on the x-axis and price in dollars on the y-axis. A line that represents supply has a positive slope and a line that represents demand has a negative slope. The lines intersect at point (30, 9). Line P is drawn from the point of equilibrium to the y-axis, and line Q is drawn from the point of equilibrium to the x-axis.
What does "P" represent on the graph?
the point where equilibrium is achieved
the price at the equilibrium point
the average price of goods sold
the point where supply and demand drop
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the price at the equilibrium point
Explanation: P is the horizontal line from the equilibrium (30, 9) to the y‑axis, showing the equilibrium price (the y‑coordinate = $9).
Explanation: P is the horizontal line from the equilibrium (30, 9) to the y‑axis, showing the equilibrium price (the y‑coordinate = $9).
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