Multiple Choice
An increase in demand for chocolate chips would usually result in a(n)
A) higher equilibrium price and a lower equilibrium quantity
B) lower equilibrium price and a lower equilibrium quantity
C) lower equilibrium price and a higher equilibrium quantity
D) higher equilibrium price and a higher equilibrium quantity
E) increase in the supply of chocolate chips
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