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Show how the demand curve for ice melt would be affected by an extremely long and severe winter
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Show how the demand curve for ice melt would be affected by an extremely long and severe winter
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Show how the demand curve for ice melt would be affected by an extremely long and severe winter
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The demand curve of ice melt would shift to the right. This is because the conditions will make ice melt a necessity so people will buy greater quantities for a higher price.
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