SOLUTION: why is price on the y-axis and quantity demanded on the x-axis on the demand curve

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Question 514957: why is price on the y-axis and quantity demanded on the x-axis on the demand curve
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In economics, the demand will usually affect the price of a product, so demand is usually said to be the input variable.
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