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Fern
17 January, 14:36
Summarize the law of supply and demand.
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Jake Mahoney
17 January, 15:52
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Supply refers to the amount of goods that are available. Demand refers to how many people want those goods. When supply of a product goes up, the price of a product goes down and demand for the product can rise because it costs loss.
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