Multiple Choice
If the price of Pepsi falls, the price of Coke ________ because ________.
A) falls; Coke and Pepsi are complements
B) falls; Coke and Pepsi are substitutes
C) falls; Coke is a normal good
D) rises; Coke and Pepsi are substitutes
E) rises; Coke is an inferior good
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