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Suppose the market for the magazine is in equilibrium. Some students insist on raising the cover price by $1 and printing the s...Asked by Anonymous
Suppose the market for the magazine is in equilibrium. Some students insist on raising the cover price by $1 and printing the same quantity. What is likely to happen?
A. The demand for the magazine will go up.
B. There will be a shortage of 150 magazines.
C. There will be a surplus of 100 magazines.
A. The demand for the magazine will go up.
B. There will be a shortage of 150 magazines.
C. There will be a surplus of 100 magazines.
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Answered by
Damon
Look at a typical demand curve. As price goes up, demand goes down. You will not sell as many magazines at the higher price, probably.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Huh???
Don't you understand Damon's explanation?
Don't you understand Damon's explanation?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
That's right, Krystal/Anonymous.
Answered by
Anonymous
so the demand for magazine will not go up because the price is too high.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
Answered by
anonimous
so there for there will be a surplus of 100 magazines?
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