Income
Taste and fashion
Population
Price of other commodities
Price of the commodity concerned
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First of all, Population actually affects the change in demand. Take for instance, in a town there are 6 six households and they buy peak milk everyday . If 4 of those households leave the town, wouldn't the demand for the peak milk (commodity) reduce? and if 8 households join the remaining 2 households, wouldn't the demand for the peak milk(commodity) increase?
I think personally the answer is D. Yes the price may affect the change in demand but isn't quality of the commodity being demanded an important factor too? Let's be real right now in Nigeria, no matter how peak milk increase price people will still buy it more than other milk because of the great quality it has over other milk. So the answer is D notC

E - should not be the answer but rather- C-
The population may not have a direct influence on demand though must affect quantity demanded ...
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My school.ng explain to us the correct answer of this question. I need to know because someone posted another answer.

The actual question is "which of the following don't cause a change in demand" y'all should have read the question.thank you for understanding.

The answer is E because change in demand are caused by all other factors affecting demand except price.

