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Replacing incandescent lights with compact fluorescent lights A) would have no effect on the total energy used for lighting. B) would save energy but not money. C) is an example of "supply side" energy
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Replacing incandescent lights with compact fluorescent lights
A) would have no effect on the total energy used for lighting.
B) would save energy but not money.
C) is an example of "supply side" energy policy
D) would save both energy and money.
E) would save money but not energy.
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The answer is D (would save both energy and money)
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