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AP Microeconomics
Unit 2 – Supply and Demand
Topic 2.1
What is the difference between demand and quantity demanded?
Demands and quantity demanded are interchangeable
Demand refers to a specific amount at a given price, while quantity demanded refers to the overall desire for a good
Demand refers to the overall desire for a good, while quantity demanded refers to a specific amount at a given price
Demand refers to the overall desire for a good, while quantity demanded refers to the overall demand for goods and services
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