The price where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded is called the

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The market forces of supply and demand are the interactions between consumers and producers that determine the price of a good or service. The law of supply and demand describes how changes in price affect supply and demand. The law predicts that: - If supply outstrips demand, prices will fall - If demand exceeds supply, prices will rise  The equilibrium price is the price at which supply exactly matches demand. The intersection of supply and demand curves on a graph marks the equilibrium price.  The law of supply and demand can help businesses determine how to set prices and fulfill... Show more

The price where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded is called the