What is an example of complementary goods? a. hamburgers and hot dogs b. lawnmowers and automobiles c. cereal and milk d. wine and beer
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For example, if you buy a printer, you'll likely need to buy ink cartridges as well. These goods complement each other. Looking at the options: a. Hamburgers and hot dogs - These are more substitute goods rather than complementary. You might choose one over the Show more…
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