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29 June, 13:28

Suppose that farmers grew and unexpectedly large number of tomatoes this year. how would this increase in production affect the price of tomatoes?

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  1. 29 June, 13:37
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    The price of tomatoes would decrease

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    Suppose that farmers grew an unexpectedly large number of tomatoes this year. How would this increase in production affect the price of tomatoes?

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    The price of tomatoes would increase.

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    The price of tomatoes would decrease.

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  2. 29 June, 13:40
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    The price would go down as people would be more willing to buy cheaper potatoes and the producers would want to sell them for a lower price to get rid of them easy and fast.
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