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(a) Consider the production of apple juice. If the supply of apple juice increased, did the marginal cost of
production of apple juice increase or decrease?
(b) Suppose that Sprite and Pepsi are substitutes in production. If the supply of Pepsi increased, did the
price of Sprite increase or decrease?
(c) Suppose that milk and beef are complements in production. If the supply of milk increased, did the
price of beef increase or decrease?
(d) Consider the market for orange juice. If the supply of orange juice stayed constant and the equilibrium
quantity exchanged of orange juice increased, did the demand for orange juice increase or decrease?
(e) Consider the market for grape juice. If the demand for grape juice stayed constant and the equilibrium
price of grape juice increased, did the supply of grape juice increase or decrease?
(f) Consider the market for Kool-Aid. If the demand for Kool-Aid increased and the supply for Kool-Aid
increased, did the equilibrium quantity exchanged increase or decrease?
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