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lunatika

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People over the age 16 with full-time jobs are considered to be
 
  A) in the labor force and employed.
  B) unemployed.
  C) in the labor force unemployed.
  D) in the working-age population only because they have full-time jobs.
  E) not in the labor force.

Question 2

Figure 4.5 illustrates a set of supply and demand curves for hamburgers. An increase in demand and an increase in quantity supplied are represented by a movement from
 
  A) point b to point d. B) point d to point a. C) point c to point d. D) point b to point a.



shayla

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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