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Which of the following states the law of supply and demand?
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All things being equal, the higher the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service
All things being equal, the higher the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service
All things being equal, the lower the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service.
All things being equal, the lower the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply more goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply more goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply fewer goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply fewer goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
(1 point)
Responses
All things being equal, the higher the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service
All things being equal, the higher the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service
All things being equal, the lower the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service.
All things being equal, the lower the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply more goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply more goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply fewer goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
All things being equal, a provider will be willing to supply fewer goods or services for a lower price if a lower quantity is sold.
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All things being equal, the higher the price of a good or service, the lower the demand will be for that good or service
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