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The graph shows a demand curve.
A graph has Quantity Demanded on the x-axis, from 0 to 60 in increments of 10, and Price on the y-axis, from 0 to 20 dollars in increments of 2 dollars and 50 cents. 2 lines with identical negatives slopes are shown. Line D is slightly higher than line D 1.
What change in demand does the graph show?
an increase in demand reflected by a left-sided shift
a decrease in demand reflected by a left-sided shift
an increase in demand reflected by a right-sided shift
a decrease in demand reflected by a right-sided shift
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An increase in demand shown by a rightward shift.
Explanation: the new demand curve lies above (higher intercept) the original with the same slope, meaning at each price consumers buy more — i.e., the demand curve has shifted to the right.
Explanation: the new demand curve lies above (higher intercept) the original with the same slope, meaning at each price consumers buy more — i.e., the demand curve has shifted to the right.
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