If chicken and pork are substitute goods, then an increase in the price of chicken, other things constant, causes:
A) pork to become relatively more expensive than chicken.
B) the demand for pork to decrease.
C) pork to become relatively less expensive than chicken.
D) the quantity demanded of pork to fall.
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