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rachel9

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Assuming coffee and tea are substitutes, a rise in the price of coffee will have which of the following effects on the market for tea?
 a. A movement up along the tea demand curve.
  b. A movement down along the tea demand curve.
  c. A leftward shift in the tea demand curve.
  d. A rightward shift in the tea demand curve.

Question 2

Sugar and honey are viewed as substitutes for each other in many cooking applications. If the price of sugar rises, we would expect the:
 a. demand for honey to increase.
  b. demand for honey to decrease.
  c. quantity demanded of honey to decrease.
  d. price of honey to decrease.
  e. quantity demanded of honey to increase.



Liamb2179

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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