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Allson was assigned to perform an analysis of her company's sales. she found that when the price of the coffee they sold was increased, the
number of coffee units sold per day decreased. the situation remained the same until the price was brought back to the previous level at which
the coffee unit sales per day increased. how can alison explain this phenomenon in her report?
a .law of service
b .law of demand
c. supply curve
d. law of sustenance
e. supply variation

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