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Question
Supply always refers to a specific desired quantity which a seller is willing to ______
Options
Sell
Purchase
Store
None of these
Solution
Supply always refers to a specific desired quantity which a seller is willing to Sell.
Explanation:
In the field of economics, supply pertains to the quantity of a specific good or service that producers are prepared and capable of selling at a designated price and within a specified timeframe.
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