A demand curve for flowers would show the a. number of flowers the floral shop is willing to sell at various prices. b. number of people who need flowers. c. quantity of people who want to buy these flowers. d. number of flowers that will be purchased at various prices. The maximum price that consumers are willing to pay for the hundredth unit of a good can be found as a. the height of the supply curve at a quantity of 100. b. the height of the demand curve at a quantity of 100. c. the difference between the height of the supply and demand curves at a quantity of 100. d. none of the above. Andre decides that he would pay as much as $3,000 for a new laptop computer. He buys the computer and realizes consumer surplus of $700. How much did Andre pay for his computer? a. $700 b. $2,300 c. $3,000 d. $3,700 Sebastian drinks Mountain Dew. He can buy as many cans of Mountain Dew as he wishes at a price of $0.50 per can. On a particular day, he is willing to pay $0.95 for the first can, $0.80 for the second can, $0.60 for the third can, and $0.40 for the fourth can. Assume Sebastian is rational in deciding how many cans to buy. His consumer surplus is a. $0.50. b. $0.85. c. $1.05. d. $1.20.