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Jerry has $50,000 in his savings account and the average new car price is $23,000. does jerry have a demand for a new car? question 3 options: not necessarily. jerry has the ability to buy a new car, but we don't know if he also has the willingness to buy a new car. none of the answers are correct yes, since jerry's savings is more than double the average new car price. yes, since jerry can afford a new car.

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