To what does the term 'derived demand' refer?
A) The demand for financial products called derivatives.
B) The demand for a factor of production that is derived from the demand for the good the factor produces.
C) A firm's estimated demand curve derived from sales data.
D) A demand curve that derives from the availability of resources.
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