Multiple Choice
Suppose that the market demand curve for sunflowers is a function of the price of sunflowers, the price of roses, and income. If the partial derivative of quantity demanded of sunflowers with respect to the price of roses is negative, sunflowers and roses are:
A) substitutes.
B) complements.
C) normal goods.
D) inferior goods.
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