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A Graph Showing Two Alternative Demand Curves (D and D')

This diagram illustrates two distinct, parallel demand curves, labeled D and D'. The vertical axis represents the price in pounds, from 0 to 12,000, while the horizontal axis indicates the quantity of consumers, from 0 to 100. The lower demand curve, D, is a downward-sloping line that connects the points (0, 6000) and (60, 0). The upper demand curve, D', is also a downward-sloping line, linking the points (0, 10000) and (100, 0).

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