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1. When the quantity supplied is larger than the quantity demanded.: When the quantity supplied is larger than the quantity demanded. 2. The quantity that is supplied and demanded at the equilibrium price.: The quantity that is supplied and demanded at the equilibrium price. 3. The point at which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.: The point at which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. 4. The price that equates the quantity supplied with the quantity demanded.: The price that equates the quantity supplied with the quantity demanded. 5. When the quantity demanded is larger than the quantity supplied.: When the quantity demanded is larger than the quantity supplied. Column B a. Equilibrium Price b. Excess Supply c. Equilibrium d. Excess Demand e. Equilibrium Quantity

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