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What causes the price of gasoline to go down in a year?

a) scarcity
b) deflation
c) demand
d) inflation

( not a multiple choice )

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Answer:

Gasoline prices tend to increase when the available supply of gasoline decreases relative to real or expected gasoline demand or consumption. ... Even when crude oil prices are stable, gasoline prices fluctuate because of seasonal changes in demand and in gasoline specifications.

C Demand

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