What is the fundamental problem

please help I'm stuck
what is the fundamental problem please help I'm stuck - 1

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is B, scarcity. There is unlimited number of demands, and a limited number of supply. 
Answer 2
Answer: its a business question, not a maths question, but here goes. the word and is there so, it means both. yes, it seems the person has got this right it is scarcity (basic supply and demand).

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Answer:

\textbf{Option 1}\n

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the answer to this question is: 5/6.
Hope this helps! :)
2/3+1/6 is 5/6 because 2/3 equals 4/6 then you do 4/6+1/6+ 5/6

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