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The federal government is considering providing a per-student subsidy to private schools in the country. What is the anticipated effect of the subsidy on the supply of private education?(1 point)

At any given price, the quantity supplied of private education will decrease.

At any given price, the quantity supplied of private education will increase.

The demand for private education will increase.

The supply of private education will decrease.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
At any given price, the quantity supplied of private education will increase.

Explanation: A per-student subsidy to private schools effectively lowers their marginal cost of providing education, so they will supply more at each price (supply curve shifts right).