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An economics instructor wants to create a memorable, hands-on demonstration for a group of introductory students to illustrate the dynamic and interconnected nature of a simple economy. For which of the following concepts would a physical apparatus, such as a system of interconnected water tanks and levers, be the most suitable and intuitive teaching tool?
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