This graph shows the weekly demand for canned tea at different price points. Demand is highest at $0.1 per can at 6 units and gradually decreases as the price increases, with no demand once the price reaches $5 per can. The curve represents the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded for this product.
This graph shows the weekly demand for canned tea at different price points. Demand is highest at $0.1 per can at 6 units and gradually decreases as the price increases, with no demand once the price reaches $5 per can. The curve represents the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded for this product.
This graph shows the weekly demand for canned tea at different price points. Demand is highest at $0.1 per can at 6 units and gradually decreases as the price increases, with no demand once the price reaches $5 per can. The curve represents the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded for this product.
This graph shows the weekly demand for canned tea at different price points. Demand is highest at $0.1 per can at 6 units and gradually decreases as the price increases, with no demand once the price reaches $5 per can. The curve represents the inverse relationship between price and quantity demanded for this product.