If there is a shortage in a free market, then

A. suppliers will decrease their output to match demand.
B. consumers will offer to pay a lower price for the good, and the price will fall toward the equilibrium level.
C. suppliers will accept any price below equilibrium.
D. consumers will offer to pay a higher price for the good, and the price will rise toward the equilibrium level.

Answer: D

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