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In the third century BCE, the ancient Egyptians began growing a new type of wheat. It required more water than other types of wheat. To irrigate the new wheat, Egyptians built new canals to draw more water from the Nile River. This allowed them to successfully grow the new wheat and also charge a higher price for it.

Why would the Egyptians have charged a higher price for the new type of wheat?

1. There was a surplus of wheat.
2. Demand for wheat became lower.
3. Demand for water became higher.
4. The new canals increased production cost.

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Demand for wheat became higher
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Answer:

The new canals increased production cost. D

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