Chart, p. 449 10-1. How many video games would George be willing to purchase at a price of $10 each? 10-2. at a price of $50 each?

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Chart, p How many video games would George be willing to purchase at a price of $10 each? at a price of $50 each?

Graph, p. 450 (definition p. 449) Why does the demand curve slope downward? What is the total quantity demanded at $10?

American Biographies, p Why was Beulah Henry referred to as “Lady Edison”? By what age was she president of two companies?

Critical thinking skillbuilder, p What is the subject of this graph? Into what three categories are the statistics grouped?

Critical thinking skillbuilder, p What information is shown along the vertical axis? In which sector of the motion picture industry was the demand for workers the lowest?

Critical thinking skillbuilder, p Did the overall demand for workers in the motion picture industry rise or fall in the 1980s? What information is shown along the horizontal axis?

Chart, p At a price of $3.00,how many cassettes does each person demand? At what price is there the most demand?

Chart, p How many video games would Software House be willing to sell at a price of $10 per game? Why would Software House want to sell so many games at $50?

Economics and you, p How many libraries did Carnegie help build? From where did he emigrate?

Issues to debate, p Why does Breaux think PRAs are safe? Why does Jackson oppose PRAs?