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English, 24.03.2021 19:40 devinmoore8686

A restaurant critic for a newspaper examines the prices restaurants charge for their meals and discovers that
the restaurants that raised their prices most over the
past year also have the longest wait times for tables
Which statement is a reasonable explanation for this
relationship?
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O Increasing prices may cause customers to want to
visit those restaurants more.
O Restaurants that do not raise their prices may not
see an increase in customers.
O When customers wait longer for tables, they are
more likely to pay higher prices.
O Higher-quality restaurants might charge more for
meals and could also have longer wait times.

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