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An economic model predicts that, holding all other factors constant, an increase in the price of umbrellas will lead to a decrease in the quantity sold. A local store raises its umbrella prices, but during that same week, an unexpected major storm hits the area, and the store sells more umbrellas than ever before. Based on this information, the statement 'This real-world observation proves that the economic model is fundamentally flawed and useless' is true.

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