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When the Price of Gas Goes Down,the Demand for Tires

Question 245

Question 245

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When the price of gas goes down,the demand for tires goes up.A likely possibility is that tires and gas are:


A) substitutes.
B) complements.
C) both inferior goods.
D) both inexpensive.

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