The figure above shows the supply curve for soda. The market price is $1.00 per soda. The ________ price that must be offered so that the 10,000th soda is produced is ________
A) minimum; $0.50
B) minimum; $1.00
C) maximum; $0.50
D) maximum; $1.00
E) minimum; more than $0.50 but less than $1.00
A
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In the simple deposit expansion model, a decline in checkable deposits of $500 when the required reserve ratio is equal to 20 percent implies that the Fed
A) sold $250 in government bonds. B) sold $100 in government bonds. C) sold $50 in government bonds. D) purchased $100 in government bonds.
If demand and supply both increase
A) the equilibrium quantity definitely will increase and market clearing price definitely will decrease. B) the equilibrium quantity definitely will increase and market clearing price definitely will increase. C) the equilibrium quantity definitely will increase but the change in market clearing price cannot be determined without more information. D) market clearing price definitely will increase but the change in the equilibrium quantity cannot be determined without further information.