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Land in Sonoma, California, can be used to either grow grapes for pinot noir wine or to grow Gravenstein apples. Given this information, what is the relationship between pinot noir wine and Gravenstein apples? A. They share a common input. B. They are complements in consumption. C. They are substitutes in consumption. D. They are completely unrelated.

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  1. 13 June, 22:40
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    C. They are substitutes in consumption

    Explanation:

    As the lads in Sonoma, California can be used to grow either grapes or grow apples that means that they are used as a substitute good for consumption and that both cannot be grown at the same time and both serve to the needs of the wins and hence are substitutes of each other.
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