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M: How much are these books
W: Filly cents each or three for one dollar and twenty.
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M: How much are these books
W: Filly cents each or three for one dollar and twenty.
Conversation 2
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M: How much are the carnations and the roses
W: One dollar for each carnation and (9)one and a half for each red rose.
M: (9)Then I’d like a dozen red carnations and half a dozen red roses.
W: I bet it’s for your mother, (8)as it’s Mother’s Day today.
M: Well, not completely true. (8)It happens to be her birthday.
W: Oh, really I guess she must be very happy to receive these beautiful carnations from you.
M: Yeah, she will. She really likes flowers. So I buy her some every year. I’d just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.
W: (10)Put a little sugar and vitamin C in the water. They’ll stay fresh for days.
M: Really I’ll tell my mother. And thanks for your suggestion.
W: That’s all right. Happy birthday to your mother!
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W: How much are these pillows, please
M: Four dollars each or seven dollars for the pair.
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M: How much are these sweaters
W. They are on sale today, sir. Twenty-five dollars each, or two for forty dollars,
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M: How much is the medicine
W: Let me see. $15.19 It’s too expensive!
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W: How much does it cost to send a postcard to the United States by air
M: It will be $ 2.
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W: How much do I pay each month for your network service
M: It depends on how many hours you use. Each hour costs $1.50.
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W: Those oranges look nice.How much are they
M: They are sixty cents a pound.
Conversation 2
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M: How much are the carnations and tile roses
W: One dollar for each carnation and (9)one and a half for each red rose.
M: (9)Then I’d like a dozen red carnations and half a dozen red roses.
W: I bet it’s for your mother, (8)as it’s Mother’s Day today.
M: Well, not completely true. (8)It happens to be her birthday.
W: Oh, really I guess she must be very happy to receive these beautiful carnations from you.
M: Yeah, she will. She really likes flowers. So I buy her some every year. I’d just wish they would stay fresh longer than they do.
W: (10)Put a little sugar and vitamin C in the water. They’ll stay fresh for days.
M: Really I’ll tell my mother. And thanks for your suggestion.
W: That’s all right. Happy birthday to your mother!
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W: I like these chairs. How much are they
M: They are 60 dollars each or 100 dollars for the pair.
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Prices determine how resources are to be used. They are also the means by which products and services that are in limited supply are rationed among buyers. The price system of the United States is a very complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of numerous services, including labor, professional, transportation and public-utility services. The interrelationships of all these prices make up the system of prices in which everything seems to depend more or less upon everything else.
If one were to ask a group of randomly selected individuals to define "price," many would reply that price is an amount of money paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or, in other words, that price is the money value of a product or service as agreed upon in a market bargaining. This definition is, of course, valid as far as it goes. For a complete understanding of a price in any particula
A. The exchanging forms in bargaining.
B. The complexities of the price system.
C. The inherent weaknesses of the price system.
D. The relationship between the resource allocation and the price system.
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W: How many people survived this fire
M: There were 2 men on the first floor and 3 women with a child on the second floor, but no one was badly hurt.
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