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Calculating Tax Burden Distribution

In a market for a specific good, the equilibrium price is $50 per unit. The government decides to impose a $6 per-unit tax on the producers of this good. After the market adjusts to the new tax, the price consumers pay for the good is $54, and the net price producers receive (after remitting the tax to the government) is $48. Based on this information, calculate the portion of the $6 tax that is borne by consumers and the portion that is borne by producers. Explain your calculations.

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