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Jelly Beans and Popcorn Are Substitutes

Question 368

Question 368

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Jelly beans and popcorn are substitutes. A fall in the price of a bag of jelly beans will the demand for popcorn and the price of popcorn will .


A) increase; fall
B) decrease; fall
C) decrease; rise
D) increase; rise

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