Multiple Choice
If the price of apples goes down, then the demand for pears will
A) increase, assuming apples and pears are substitutes.
B) decrease, assuming apples and pears are substitutes.
C) decrease, assuming apples and pears are complements.
D) remain constant, assuming apples and pears are related goods.
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