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Suppose that the market price suppose that the market price for hot dogs sold by street vendors has just risen from $4.50 to $5.00, and that in response curly has now begun operating a hot dog cart. we can assume that curly's reservation price for hot dogs is: a. at least $5.00 b. greater than $4.50 but no more than $5.00 c. $5.00 d. $4.50

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