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Social Studies, 27.08.2020 05:01, wpatskiteh7203

1. Which line shifted? 2. Was it an increase or decrease for the
line that shifted?
3. What happened to equilibrium price as
a result of the shift?
4. What happened to equilibrium
quantity as a result of the shift?
5. If this was the market for gasoline,
what might cause a shift like this one?


1. Which line shifted?

2. Was it an increase or decrease for the
line that shifted?
3. What happe

answer
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