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Business, 19.07.2022 18:00, ciralove2004

At a price of $9.99 per digital book, Danielle buys 3 digital books per month. When the price decreases to $7.99, Danielle buys 4 digital books per month. Jason says that Danielle's demand for digital books has increased. Is Jason correct

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