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Explain the law at demand
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Answered by Ashichauhan17
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The law of demand expresses a relationship between the quantity demanded and its price. It may be defined in Marshall's words as “the amount demanded increases with a fall in price, and diminishes with a rise in price”. Thus it expresses an inverse relation between price and demand.

If movie ticket prices declined to $3 each, for example, demand for movies would likely rise. As long as the utility from going to the movies exceeds the $3 price, demand will rise. As soon as consumers are satisfied that they've seen enough movies, for the time being, demand for tickets will fall.

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