The deadweight loss from a tax is equal to one half of
A) the tax revenue multiplied by consumer surplus.
B) producer surplus multiplied by consumer surplus.
C) the decrease in quantity sold multiplied by the tax revenue.
D) the amount of the tax multiplied by the decrease in quantity sold.
E) the amount of the tax multiplied by consumer surplus.
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