The law of supply reflects the positive relationship between price and quantity of a good supplied. A. True B. False Part 2 Supply curves slope​ ________. Therefore, the slope of a supply curve is​ ________. A. ​upward; negative B. ​upward; positive C. ​downward; negative D. ​downward; positive
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