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A government imposes a binding price floor on raw wool, setting a price above the market equilibrium. This policy leads to a situation where wool producers are willing to supply a larger quantity of wool than textile mills are willing to purchase. In this scenario, the actual quantity of wool sold in the market will be equal to the quantity supplied by the producers.

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