The quantity demanded of beach towels will decrease for every price. Since sunscreen and beach towels are complementary goods, an increase in the price of sunscreen will discourage consumers from purchasing sunscreen. This, in turn, will lead to a decrease in the demand for beach towels as people may be less inclined to go to the beach or spend time outdoors without proper sun protection.
The income of consumers will not necessarily increase or decrease in response to the increase in the price of sunscreen. The change in income would depend on other factors that are not specified in the given scenario.
The quantity demanded of black towels (it seems like there was a typo in the question, assuming "black towel" refers to beach towels) may or may not increase with every price. The change in demand for black towels would depend on factors like consumer preferences, availability of other colors, and competing products. The scenario does not provide information on these factors, so it is not possible to determine how the demand for black towels would be affected.
Similarly, the income of consumers will not necessarily decrease due to the increase in sunscreen prices unless there are other factors specified in the scenario that would cause a decrease in consumer income.
sunscreen and beach towels are complementary goods if the price of sunscreen increases ceteris paribus
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the quantiti ydemand of beach towels will decrease or every price
the income of consumers will increase
the quanitity demanded of black towel will increase with every price
the income of consumers will decrease
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The quantity demanded of beach towels will decrease for every price.