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applesauce234 applesauce234
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The graph illustrates the supply of soda. If the price of soda rises from $0.50 a can to $1.50 a can, the quantity of soda supplied
A) increases from 0 cans to 4,000 cans a day.
B) decreases from 4,000 cans to 0 cans a day.
C) remains unchanged because the supply increases NOT the quantity supplied.
D) increases from 0 to 6,000 cans a day.
E) remains unchanged because the supply decreases NOT the quantity supplied.
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Foundations of Macroeconomics

Foundations of Macroeconomics


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Genius!!!!!!
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