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When the Price of Gasoline Increases, Ceteris Paribus

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Question 17

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When the price of gasoline increases, ceteris paribus:


A) the quantity demanded of gasoline will decrease
B) the quantity demanded of gasoline will increase
C) the quantity demanded of gasoline will stay the same
D) not enough information to answer

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