Refer to Scenario 8.2. The result of the tax in the long run will be that

A) Q falls from 30,000; P rises by less than $20,000.
B) Q falls from 30,000; P rises by $20,000.
C) Q falls from 30,000; P does not change.
D) Q stays at 30,000; P rises by $20,000.
E) Q stays at 30,000; P rises by less than $20,000.


A

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