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D. Price hikes encourage supplies to be moved to places that have higher demand.
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5) Artificially low prices
A. reduce both demand and supply.
B. make customers stock more than they need.
C. help balance demand and supply.
D. limit artificial shortages.
6) What does "price-gouging" mean?
A. increasing prices for essential goods and services B. restraining prices during natural disasters
BCD
suppressing prices creating artificially low prices
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7) The example of gasoline sold during a storm shows that
A. sometimes water is more expensive than petrol.
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the government can fix prices without problems.
BCD
higher prices encourage people to use less.renewable energy is better than gasoline.
According to the last paragraph, what is the author's view on price increases during natural disasters?
Price increases have no impact on natural disasters and are therefore irrelevant.
ABCD D
Price increases are necessary to encourage people to cope with natural disasters in a creative way.
C. Price increases can be problematic for consumers and should only be used in extreme cases.. Price increases should be avoided during natural disasters to prevent problems for consumers.
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