Chapter1: Making Economics Decisions
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Transcribed Image Text:**Question:**
Which of the below pictures represents a decrease in the price of H?
**Diagrams Explained:**
Each diagram consists of a right-angled triangle with a vertical axis labeled T and a horizontal axis labeled H.
- **Diagram A:**
- The triangle is labeled A at the top and B at the base.
- A solid line runs from top to base, representing a side of the triangle.
- A dashed line also runs from A to the base, forming a smaller internal triangle.
- There is an arrow curving upwards along this dashed line, indicating a potential movement or shift.
- **Diagram B:**
- Similar triangle setup with the same labels.
- There is a solid line from A to B and a dashed line forming a smaller triangle.
- The arrow in this diagram points directly outward along the dashed line.
- **Diagram C:**
- Again, the same triangle setup with identical labels.
- With a solid line from A to B and a dashed line, forming an internal triangle.
- The arrow curves upwards along the dashed line, similar to Diagram A, but possibly in the opposite direction.
Each diagram illustrates different potential shifts or changes that could represent a decrease in the price of H.

Transcribed Image Text:The image shows three right-angled triangles labeled A, B, and C.
### Triangle A:
- **Vertices:** Labeled as T (top), B (bottom left), and H (bottom right).
- **Sides:** TR (dashed line), and RH (solid base line).
- **Markings:** A right angle is marked at vertex B, and an arc indicates an angle at vertex T.
### Triangle B:
- **Vertices:** Labeled as T (top), B (bottom left), and H (bottom right).
- **Sides:** TR (dashed line), and RH (solid base line).
- **Markings:** A right angle is marked at vertex B, and a small line indicates the length at vertex T.
### Triangle C:
- **Vertices:** Labeled as T (top), B (bottom left), and H (bottom right).
- **Sides:** TR (dashed line), and RH (solid base line).
- **Markings:** A right angle is marked at vertex B, and an arc indicates an angle at vertex T.
### Multiple Choice Options:
- O A
- O C
- O None of the above
- O B
This image could be used in an educational context to discuss concepts related to geometry, particularly focusing on the properties and differences between right triangles.
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