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If the demand for potatoes increases whenever a person's income increases, then potatoes are an example of
an inferior good
a
a free good
b
a Giffen good
c
a normal good
d
a public good
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a normal good
Explanation: For a normal good, quantity demanded rises as income rises. (Inferior goods see demand fall with higher income; Giffen goods are a special case where higher price raises demand.)
Explanation: For a normal good, quantity demanded rises as income rises. (Inferior goods see demand fall with higher income; Giffen goods are a special case where higher price raises demand.)
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