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If the price of papayas increases from $1.00 each to $1.25, will this cause a change in demand or quantity demanded?
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If the price of papayas increases from $1.00 each to $1.25, will this cause a change in demand or quantity demanded?
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It will cause a change in the quantity demanded. There will be the same demand, but if the price goes up less people will buy the papayas.
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