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Suppose over the last year that the price of recycled aluminum increased from $800 a ton to $900 a ton. over the same time a measure of the overall price level increased from 120 to138. the real price of recycled aluminuma. decreased, so it became less scarceb. increased, so it became scarcerc. increased, so it became less scarced. decreased, so it became scarcer

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