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Analyzing a Pricing Change in the Bread Market

If the prevailing market price for a loaf of bread increases from €2.00 to €3.50, what would you predict will happen to the total quantity of bread demanded per day? Justify your prediction using the fundamental principle illustrated by the shape of the demand relationship.

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