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Supply and Demand Diagram for the Second-Hand Book Market
This diagram illustrates the market for second-hand books, showing the relationship between price and quantity. The horizontal axis represents the quantity of books (Q), ranging from 0 to 45, while the vertical axis shows the sellers' reservation price (P) in dollars, from 0 to 25. The supply curve is an upward-sloping line originating from (0, 2). The demand curve is a downward-sloping line connecting the points (0, 20) and (40, 0). These two curves intersect at point A, with coordinates (24, 8), which represents the market-clearing equilibrium.
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