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If the Price of a Slice of Pizza Falls from $2

Question 87

Question 87

Multiple Choice

If the price of a slice of pizza falls from $2 to $1, a pizza-loving consumer will


A) see her purchasing power fall.
B) see her purchasing power rise.
C) substitute more Chinese food for pizza.
D) spend more on soft drinks and less on pizza.

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