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Which of the following examples is consistent with the graph shown below?
A. When farmers pay less for land, more will become available.
B. When farmers pay more for land, less will become available.
C. When more farmland is available, farmers must pay more for it.
D. When less farmland is available, farmers must pay more for it.
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Which of the following examples is consistent with the graph shown below?
A. When farmers pay less...
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