Multiple Choice
If the demand for gasoline becomes more elastic over time,
A) the demand curve will shift out.
B) the demand curve will become flatter.
C) other things being equal, the equilibrium price of gasoline must fall.
D) other things being equal, the equilibrium quantity of gasoline must fall.
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