Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1) The Law of Demand states that as consumers' incomes increase, the demand for normal goods increase.
2) If an increase in the price of Good X causes the demand for Good Y to shift rightward, Goods X and Y are complements.
3) If a decrease in the price of Good X causes the demand for Good Y to shift rightward, Goods X and Y are complements.
4) An increase in the number of demanders for a good will cause a downward movement along the demand curve.
5) A news report discussing a medical study that found conclusive evidence of the positive health benefits of farm-raised eggs is likely to cause a rightward shift of the demand curve for farm-raised eggs.


1) FALSE
2) FALSE
3) TRUE
4) FALSE
5) TRUE

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