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Social Studies, 18.05.2021 20:50 annyarias5209

Supply of a product is likely to go up in which situation? A. The materials ngeded for the product become more expensive.
B. Businesses expect the product's price to rise.
C. Skilled workers leave companies that make the product.
D. The government raises taxes on the product.
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