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Sean decided he no longer needs his smartphone, but would really like a small camera. sarah, on the other hand, has a small camera she is not using and desperately needs a smartphone. the agree to trade each other their unwanted goods for those that they want and need. sean and sarah's situation is an example of a) law of supply. b) law of demand. c) equilibrium price. d) voluntary exchange.

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