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How does the price of electricity change as the supply of electricity decreases?
it remains stable
it fluctuates randomly
it increases
it decreases
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When the supply of electricity decreases, the price of electricity generally **increases**. This is based on the principle of supply and demand: when the supply of a good or service decreases while the demand remains the same, prices tend to rise.
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