If demand and supply both shift to the right, then:
A) both price and quantity will go up.
B) price will go down and quantity will go up.
C) quantity will go down and price will go up.
D) quantity will go up, but price could go up, down, or stay the same
Ans: D) quantity will go up, but price could go up, down, or stay the same
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