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If productivity increases significantly and demand is not very elastic, what is likely to happen? A. The number of consumers will increase. B. Fewer workers will be needed. C. Division of labor will decrease.
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If productivity increases significantly and demand is not very elastic, what is likely to happen?
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The number of consumers will increase.
B.
Fewer workers will be needed.
C.
Division of labor will decrease.
D.
Demand will increase.
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If demand is not elastic D
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
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