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After tickets for a major sporting event are purchased at the official box office price, a market often develops whereby these tickets sell at prices well above the official box office price. Which of the following scenarios would NOT be able to explain this result?

A) The official price was below equilibrium from the moment the tickets were available.

B) Increased publicity causes the demand curve for the event to shift rightward.

C) The event was not a sellout.

D) Not everyone who wanted a ticket was able to buy one at the box office.

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  1. 17 August, 15:19
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    (C) the event was not a sellout

    Explanation:

    For an event not to be sold out cannot affect the price of a ticket clearly.
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