What happens to supply when input costs go up?

(A) It decreases because consumers find a substitute product.
(B) It decreases because the good becomes more expensive to produce.
(C) It increases because the good becomes more expensive to produce.
(D) It increases because the good becomes cheaper to produce.

Ans: (C) It increases because the good becomes more expensive to produce.

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