A $15.00 tax levied on the sellers of car batteries will Use letters in alphabetical order to
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Business, 06.05.2020 01:00 davi113001
A $15.00 tax levied on the sellers of car batteries will Use letters in alphabetical order to
A) cause the demand curve for car batteries to shift to the left by $15.00.
B) not cause any shift in the demand or supply curves for car batteries because car batteries are a necessity.
C) cause the supply curve for car batteries to shift to the right by $15.00.
D) cause the supply curve for car batteries to shift to the left by $15.00.
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