Asked by MysterySaga

How does inflation Primarily differ from deflation?
A)Inflation tracks keep changing prices but deflation does not.
B)Inflation relates to rising rather than falling pieces.
C)Inflation happens only when the money supply is too small.
D)Inflation occurs much less often than deflation does.

Please someone help me, it would also be a huge help if you would give me the rest of the answers to the test? I really love all the help I can get. This is for Lesson 5 Productivity and Growth. Social studies 8 b, Unit 5 building on Economic Basics. Thank you.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Obviously you have not checked your text or a dictionary.

If you post this again or anyone gives you the answers, you'll be banned from posting here.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Jayce -- see what happens when you post a new question.
Answered by tulsa
its B obviously
Answered by Jiminy cricket
(-_-)...B
Answered by Really
Wow ms sue your gonna ban him? Because he wants an answer?
Answered by deez
um, Ms. sue, getting awnsers is the main reason for this last time i checked :/ (its B btw)

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