Suppose a Thai farmer sells ten Kan Yao durians in the marketplace at the going rate of $200 each. If it cost a Thai farmer $125 to produce and market the Kan Yao durian that she has sold, the difference between these two numbers ($75), times the number sold (ten), represents the farmer’s:

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Suppose a Thai farmer sells ten Kan Yao durians in the marketplace at the going rate of $200 each. If it cost a Thai farmer $125 to produce and market the Kan Yao durian that she has sold, the difference between these two numbers ($75), times the number sold (ten), represents the farmer’s:






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