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In a market with a demand function Q_d = D(P, a) and a supply function Q_s = S(P), the equilibrium quantity Q* is determined by the equilibrium price P*, which itself is a function of the parameter 'a'. To find how the equilibrium quantity changes in response to a change in 'a' (i.e., to find ∂Q*/∂a), one can use the relationship Q* = S(P*(a)). Which of the following correctly represents the application of the chain rule to find ∂Q*/∂a?

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