What would happen if you increased the price to $3 and increased the quantity supplied to 4,000 pounds?





a. You would maintain the same shortage.

b. You would lessen the shortage.

c. You would reach equilibrium.

d. You would create a surplus.


b. You would lessen the shortage.

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