An increase in input prices causes:
A) the market supply to shift inward, driving the equilibrium price downward.
B) the market supply to shift outward, leading to a higher equilibrium price.
C) the market supply to shift inward, driving the equilibrium price higher.
D) the supply curve to decrease and the demand curve to decrease.
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