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[Music] this movie goes over demand curves and schedules its a very simple concept most of the time youre giving a demand schedule and its just showing the quantity and price the relationship between the two so for example if the price is zero were going to demand a 100 of those things if the price goes up to 10 we only demand 80 the price goes up to 20 were only going to demand 60 and so on and so forth till we get to a price of 50 we demand nothing so that price is just too expensive to us now to plot this on a curve is really simple just take these values and match them up with their Associated place on the graph so at a price of zero were going to have a quantity of 100 well find that spot and make a DOT price of 10 we only demand 80 so 10 and 80 price of 20 were going to demand 60 price of 30 we demand 40 price of 40 we demand 20 and at a price of 50 we demand nothing so thats Q of zero and price of 50 now to get the demand curve we just connect those dots close enough I