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Mathematics, 10.06.2020 23:57, ayoismeisalex

What happens when the supply of a nonperishable good is greater than the consumer wants to buy? A. either the good remains unsold or the price drops

B. the good becomes a luxury and the price rise

C. either the good is saved for later sale or the price is raised

D. the good is discarded

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