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  1. 1988 1989Quantity Price ($) Quantity Price ($) Milk 10 1.00 15 1.20 Butter 8 0.50 20 0.50 Eggs 8 0.25 4 1.00 The table above
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  2. Use the table to answer the question.1988 1989 Quantity Price ($) Quantity Price ($) Milk 10 1.00 15 1.20 Butter 8 0.50 20 0.50
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  3. Use the table to answer the question.1988 1989 Quantity Price ($) Quantity Price ($) Milk 10 1.00 15 1.20 Butter 8 0.50 20 0.50
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  4. Use the table to answer the question.1988 1989 Quantity Price ($) Quantity Price ($) Milk 10 1.00 15 1.20 Butter 8 0.50 20 0.50
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  5. The following table reports prices and usage quantities for two items in 1989 and 2001Quantity Unit Price Item 1989 2001 1989
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  6. $340,000 in budget for 210 employees inyr 1988, in1989 there were 267 employees with same budget. What should've been budget for
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  7. 2022 good:Computers price =$917.00; quantity=9 Bananas price=$8.00; quantity=3, 268 Televisions price= ​$110.00; quantity=479
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  8. (-1)^1989-(-)^1988
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  9. 18 of 2818 of 28 ItemsQuestion How would supply shift caused by lower costs of production affect price and quantity? (1 point)
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  10. Just needing to know if I have done the work correctly with this problem:For the total revenue and marginal revenue the answers
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