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2. Use the demand schedule to graph each point of the demand curve. Connect each
point with a line to build a demand curve.
Price of bread per loaf
Quantity demanded
$4.50
95
$5.00
75
$5.50
60
$6.00
50
$6.50
45
In which direction does the demand curve head? How does this show the law of
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