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If the price per unit decreases because of competition but the cost structure remains the same
If the government decreases spending and everything else remains constant, there will be a decrease in aggregate demand, leading to a slowdown of economic growth or even leading to a contraction of the economy.
Demand decreases and supply remains the same.
Demand decreases and supply remains the same.
Demand decreases and supply remains the same.
If the price per unit decreases because of competition but the cost structure remains the same
the current will increase because of a lower level of resistance , hence more current will flow- easily
no the mass remains the same
If the price per unit decreases because of competition but the cost structure remains the same
THe Zloty IS the currency of Poland... and will remains so until they decide to adopt the Euro.
The resistance is decreasing
Price decreases while the quantity increases...i think!!!I am improving this answer because this guy's answer is wrong. If supply decreases while demand remains the same price will go up while quantity goes down.
The quotient increases.
Current will increase
As the dew point decreases, the water vapor remains constant because the dew point doesn't interfer with the water vapor.
If the government decreases spending and everything else remains constant, there will be a decrease in aggregate demand, leading to a slowdown of economic growth or even leading to a contraction of the economy.
Current increases if the voltage remains constant.