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Business, 28.11.2019 03:31 penelopegrace04

A. littleburg has 6 restaurants, which collectively serve 300 bowls of noodles per day. then, 5 of the restaurants accidentally burn down, leaving only nelly’s noodle hut intact. now, nelly’s will serve (less than exactly or more than) b. 300 bowls of noodles per day, and the price will be (higher, lower, or same as before) c. philpot industries inc. is the only producer of left-handed coffee mugs. currently, they are making very little profit. you tell them they could raise their profits by (decreasing the number, increasing the quantity lowering the price or increasing the number) of the mugs they produce.

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