Multiple Choice
We say that goods are complements when they:
A) serve similar-enough purposes that a consumer might purchase one in place of the other.
B) are consumed together, so that purchasing one will make a consumer more likely to purchase the other.
C) can replace something consumers typically purchase at a significantly lower price.
D) change a consumer's preferences for a good or service.
Correct Answer:

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