Law of Supply Quick Check

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Question
What is the difference between supply and quantity supplied?(1 point)
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Supply is how much consumers are willing to buy; quantity supplied is how much is made available.
Supply is how much consumers are willing to buy; quantity supplied is how much is made available.

Supply is the total amount of goods available; quantity supplied is how much is made available at each price level.
Supply is the total amount of goods available; quantity supplied is how much is made available at each price level.

Supply deals with the decisions of consumers and quantity supplied deals with the decisions of a producer.
Supply deals with the decisions of consumers and quantity supplied deals with the decisions of a producer.

Supply and quantity supplied are the same.

Supply is the total amount of goods available in the market, while quantity supplied is the specific amount of goods that producers are willing to supply at a particular price level. In other words, supply is the entire relationship between price and quantity offered for sale, while quantity supplied refers to a specific point on that supply curve.