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Alainaaa8

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Refer to Scenario 3.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.



SCENARIO 3.2: Lettuce and spinach are substitutes. Lettuce and tomatoes are complements. Lettuce is a normal good. During the winter, about 20% of the lettuce crop was destroyed by flooding.





Refer to Scenario 3.2. As a result of the flooding during the winter, you would expect that


◦ the price of lettuce would increase, the supply of lettuce would increase, and the quantity demanded of lettuce would decrease.
◦ the supply of lettuce would decrease, the price of lettuce would increase, and the quantity demanded of lettuce would decrease.
◦ the price of lettuce would increase and both the quantity of lettuce supplied and the quantity of lettuce demanded would increase.
◦ the supply of lettuce would decrease, the price of lettuce would increase, and the demand for lettuce would decrease.


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Refer to Scenario 3.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.



SCENARIO 3.2: Lettuce and spinach are substitutes. Lettuce and tomatoes are complements. Lettuce is a normal good. During the winter, about 20% of the lettuce crop was destroyed by flooding.





Refer to Scenario 3.2. The floods that destroyed part of the lettuce crop would have caused the equilibrium price of spinach to ________ and the equilibrium quantity of spinach to ________.


◦ decrease; decrease
◦ decrease; increase
◦ increase; increase
◦ increase; decrease




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Refer to Scenario 3.2 below to answer the question(s) that follow.



SCENARIO 3.2: Lettuce and spinach are substitutes. Lettuce and tomatoes are complements. Lettuce is a normal good. During the winter, about 20% of the lettuce crop was destroyed by flooding.





Refer to Scenario 3.2. The floods that destroyed part of the lettuce crop would have caused


◦ an increase in the demand for tomatoes.
◦ a decrease in the demand for tomatoes.
◦ an increase in the quantity of tomatoes demanded.
◦ a decrease in the quantity of tomatoes demanded.



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