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If ideal weather conditions result in a bumper crop of florida oranges, then the a. supply of oranges will increase and the price of oranges will fall. b. supply of oranges will decrease and the price of oranges will rise. c. demand curve for oranges will decrease and the price of oranges will fall. d. demand curve for oranges will increase and the price of oranges will rise.

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