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Physics, 22.03.2021 01:00 18jweeks9

What is Jill’s Value Equation (Exhibit 2.2) for regular carrots? How do changes in the value equation explain Jill’s purchase of mini-carrots over organic carrots? What is an example of your own consumption in which you gave up something to get something else?

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