What can explain the fact that DVD players decreased in price during the 1990s even as more DVD players were being sold?
A) The demand for DVDs was declining.
B) The supply of DVD players was decreasing.
C) The supply of DVD players was increasing more than the demand for DVD players.
D) The demand for DVD players was increasing more than the supply of DVD players.
C
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In 2016, Kendall Ford, an automobile dealership, spent $20,000 on a new car lift for its repair shop, $2,000 on a new copy machine for its sales division, and $600,000 on Ford Motor company stock
Unsold cars and trucks were valued at $400,000 on January 1, 2016 and unsold cars and trucks were valued at $900,000 on December 31, 2016. What is Kendall Ford's total investment spending in 2016? A) $22,000 B) $322,000 C) $522,000 D) $1,022,000
A decrease in demand for a product, holding other things constant, will
A) increase the marginal revenue product of labor. B) decrease the marginal revenue product of labor. C) not change the marginal revenue product of labor. D) have an undetermined effect upon the marginal revenue product of labor.