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    Exhibit 8-1 -Refer to Exhibit 8-2.Based on the Given Change,what Word (Rises
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Exhibit 8-1 -Refer to Exhibit 8-2.Based on the Given Change,what Word (Rises

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Exhibit 8-1 Exhibit 8-1   -Refer to Exhibit 8-2.Based on the given change,what word (rises or falls) should go in blank (3) and blank (4) ,respectively,to summarize the resulting impact on short run equilibrium? A) rises;rises B) falls;falls C) rises;falls D) falls;rises
-Refer to Exhibit 8-2.Based on the given change,what word (rises or falls) should go in blank (3) and blank (4) ,respectively,to summarize the resulting impact on short run equilibrium?


A) rises;rises
B) falls;falls
C) rises;falls
D) falls;rises

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