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According to the laws of supply and demand, if romans begin to eat more grain and the egyptians who supply it to them continue to grow the same amount, what will eventually happen? rome will pay more for the grain, and egypt will produce more. rome will pay less for the grain, and egypt will produce less. rome will pay less for the grain, and egypt will produce more. rome will pay more for the grain, and egypt will produce less.

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