Multiple Choice
A decrease in supply,holding demand constant,will always result in a(n)
A) higher equilibrium price.
B) lower equilibrium price.
C) higher equilibrium quantity.
D) greater quantity demanded.
E) indeterminate change in the equilibrium quantity.
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