A) Point A to Point B
B) Point C to Point B
C) Point C to Point D
D) Point A to Point D
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A) 4 units.
B) 7.5 units.
C) 10 units.
D) 30 units.
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A) tennis racquets.
B) pizza.
C) garbage collection.
D) wheat.
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A) cable TV market.
B) soybean market.
C) breakfast cereal market.
D) shampoo market.
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A) is referred to as the law of supply.
B) applies only to a few goods in the economy.
C) is represented by a downward-sloping supply curve.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) Different sellers sell identical products.
B) There are many sellers.
C) Sellers must accept the price the market determines.
D) All of the above are characteristics of a perfectly competitive market.
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A) movement downward and to the left along a supply curve.
B) movement upward and to the right along a supply curve.
C) rightward shift of a supply curve.
D) leftward shift of a supply curve.
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A) a decrease in income
B) an increase in the price of a substitute
C) an increase in the price of a complement
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) surplus of 1 unit.
B) surplus of 2 units.
C) shortage of 1 unit.
D) shortage of 2 units.
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A) $15 and 200 units.
B) $25 and 600 units.
C) $25 and 400 units.
D) $35 and 200 units.
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A) a decrease in the price of tennis balls
B) an expectation by firms that the price of tennis racquets will increase in the very near future
C) a decrease in the price of tennis racquet strings
D) an improvement in technology that allows firms to use less labor in the production of tennis racquets
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A) movement downward and to the right along a demand curve.
B) movement upward and to the left along a demand curve.
C) rightward shift of a demand curve.
D) leftward shift of a demand curve.
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A) prices at and above the equilibrium price.
B) prices at and below the equilibrium price.
C) prices above and below the equilibrium price, but not at the equilibrium price.
D) the equilibrium price but not above or below the equilibrium price.
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A) increase in demand.
B) decrease in demand.
C) decrease in quantity demanded.
D) increase in quantity demanded.
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A) a shortage of 300 tickets.
B) a surplus of 300 tickets.
C) 300 tickets sold.
D) 600 tickets unsold.
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A) markets in which sellers, rather than buyers, control the price of the product.
B) markets in which buyers, rather than sellers, control the price of the product.
C) perfectly competitive.
D) highly competitive.
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A) increase in supply.
B) decrease in supply.
C) decrease in quantity supplied.
D) increase in quantity supplied.
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A) incorporates demand and a supply curve does not.
B) incorporates profit and a supply curve does not.
C) can shift, but a supply curve cannot shift.
D) is a table, and a supply curve is drawn on a graph.
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A) shortage to exist and the market price of roses to increase.
B) shortage to exist and the market price of roses to decrease.
C) surplus to exist and the market price of roses to increase.
D) surplus to exist and the market price of roses to decrease.
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