Question 23 (1 point) As used in economics, the notion of scarcity means that: mineral deposits are available only in limited amounts resources are not so plentiful that all consumer wants can be fulfilled many resources are freely available the quantities available of some resources exceed the demand for them the demand for some resources is nonexistent
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