Use the graph input tool to help you answer the following questions. You will not be graded on any changes you make to this graph. Note: Once you enter a value in a white field, the graph and any corresponding amounts in each grey field will change accordingly. PRICE (Dollars per ton) 1255 1200 1145 1090 1035 980 925 870 815 780 705 K 0 Supply Demand P A tariff set at this level would raise $ W 40 80 120 100 200 240 280 320 380 400 QUANTITY (Thousands of tons of oranges) Graph Input Tool Market for Oranges in Jordan Price (Dollars per ton) Domestic Demand (Thousands of tons of oranges) If Jordan is open to international trade of oranges without any restrictions, it will import full value for your answer, accounting for the horizontal axis units.) 1,090 in revenue for the Jordanian government. 2 120 Domestic Supply (Thousands of tons of oranges) Suppose the Jordanian government wants to reduce imports to exactly 80,000 tons of oranges to help domestic producers. A tariff of S will achieve this. (?) 280 tons of oranges. (Note: Be sure to enter the per ton
Use the graph input tool to help you answer the following questions. You will not be graded on any changes you make to this graph. Note: Once you enter a value in a white field, the graph and any corresponding amounts in each grey field will change accordingly. PRICE (Dollars per ton) 1255 1200 1145 1090 1035 980 925 870 815 780 705 K 0 Supply Demand P A tariff set at this level would raise $ W 40 80 120 100 200 240 280 320 380 400 QUANTITY (Thousands of tons of oranges) Graph Input Tool Market for Oranges in Jordan Price (Dollars per ton) Domestic Demand (Thousands of tons of oranges) If Jordan is open to international trade of oranges without any restrictions, it will import full value for your answer, accounting for the horizontal axis units.) 1,090 in revenue for the Jordanian government. 2 120 Domestic Supply (Thousands of tons of oranges) Suppose the Jordanian government wants to reduce imports to exactly 80,000 tons of oranges to help domestic producers. A tariff of S will achieve this. (?) 280 tons of oranges. (Note: Be sure to enter the per ton
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