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For each of the following pairs of goods, select which is likely to have more INELASTIC demand. In the next question you will explain your answer (for one of them), but for now select which is more likely to be more inelastic. (a) Gasoline OR Strawberry Car Air Freshener [Select] (b) Peanut Butter M&M's at 7-11 OR All Candy at 7-11 [Select] (c) The only tailor in a small city OR One of 15 dry cleaners in the same city [Select]
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(a) Gasoline OR Strawberry Car Air Freshener [Select]
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