A T-shirt supplier is willing to sell her shirts for $5 each, but she is able to negotiate a distribution deal at $7 each. The extra $2 that she made beyond the $5 she was willing to sell her T-shirts for represents
A. allocative efficiency.
B. productive efficiency.
C. consumer surplus.
D. producer surplus.
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