Multiple Choice
If a study by the CMA found that brown sugar caused weight gain while white sugar caused weight loss, what would we see?
A) an increase in demand for brown sugar and a decrease in demand for white sugar
B) no change in either demand because weight loss is not a nonprice determinant of demand
C) an increase in demand for white sugar, and a decrease in the demand for brown sugar
D) a decrease in the demand for white sugar, but no change in the demand for brown sugar
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