Multiple Choice
Whether or not a good can be classified as a complement depends on whether;
A) you personally tend to consume the goods together.
B) no substitutes exist.
C) an increase in demand for one good follows a decrease in the price of the other.
D) an increase in demand for one good follows an increase in the price of the other.
Correct Answer:

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