Determine the amount of consumer surplus generated in the following situation. after soccer practice, stacey is willing to pay $2 for a bottle of mineral water. the 7eleven sells mineral water for $2.25 per bottle, so she declines to purchase it. a. the consumer surplus of 5-10=$5 b. determine the amount of producer surplus generated in each of the following situations.
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