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Exhibit 2-3 -In Exhibit 2-3, an Example of a Constant Would Be

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Exhibit 2-3
Exhibit 2-3    -In Exhibit 2-3, an example of a constant would be A) the quantity of coffee supplied. B) the price that corresponds to any quantity of coffee supplied. C) the price of coffee. D) the slope of the line. E) both the price and quantity of coffee.
-In Exhibit 2-3, an example of a constant would be


A) the quantity of coffee supplied.
B) the price that corresponds to any quantity of coffee supplied.
C) the price of coffee.
D) the slope of the line.
E) both the price and quantity of coffee.

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