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A graph has quantity on the x-axis and price on the y-axis. The supply line goes through (60, 65), (75, 70), (100, 95). The demand line goes through (60, 100), (75, 70), and (80, 60). Using the above supply/demand graph, what is the price at the point of equilibrium? a. 100 b. 75 c. 70 d. 55 Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
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