Answer:
1. First Option
2. Second Option
3. First Option
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The answer is the first option or "more will be supplied at a higher prices." Increasing the price for goods or services will decrease the amount of people that will buy them because not everyone has the money to buy goods from different businesses therefore the supply of these goods will increase. Now if you decrease the price allowing more people to buy your goods then you will have a shorter supply of stock.
2. The answer is option two or "shortages." Imposing price ceilings prevents a products price from rising to a certain level and doing so means that not many business owners can raise the price of their products when the demand for these products goes extremely high, which then causes a shortage a lack of supply of a product.
3. Supply curves is a graph that shows the supply, costs, or service and as a product comes out and experiences hype the business owners expect the supply to be low, but as time goes by and the hype settles the supply for this product would steady increase therefore the graph will always go "upward" or option one.
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