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I BET NO ONE KNOWS THIS A rare cooking spice with no close substitutes is an example of a product that is: A. elastic. B. inelastic. C. profit. D. equlibrium.
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I BET NO ONE KNOWS THIS A rare cooking spice with no close substitutes is an example of a product that is:
A. elastic.
B. inelastic.
C. profit.
D. equlibrium.
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Answer: B
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my guess would be B. inelastic
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