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Social Studies, 07.11.2019 21:31 Shiey0409

Arestaurant runs a special promotion on lobster and plans to sell twice as many lobsters as usual. when this large order is sent to the distributer, the distributer assumes the large size is a trend, not a one-time event. the distributer, therefore, places an even larger order with the lobsterman. this is the result of

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