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Question 1

Suppose that a store decreases the price of laundry detergent from $4.3 to $3.8. As a result, quantity demanded increases from 190 to 230.

Using the mid-point elasticity approach, calculate price elasticity of demand.

Your answer should be expressed in absolute value terms.

 

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Question 2

Suppose that a store decreases the price of peanut butter from $4.1 to $3.8. As a result, quantity demanded increases from 180 to 250.

Based on this information, find the price elasticity, which you can use to classify the demand curve as price elastic, unit elastic or inelastic.

 

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Question 3

Consider the following demand schedule for books.

PriceQuantity Demanded
$10364
$20324
$30284
$40244
$50204
$60164
$70124
$8084

Suppose that the store increases the price of books from $50 to $60.

Using the mid-point approach, calculate the percentage change in quantity demanded.

Make sure that you include a negative sign if necessary.

 

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Question 4

Consider the following demand schedule for bags.

PriceQuantity Demanded
$6377
$12353
$18329
$24305
$30281
$36257
$42233
$48209

Suppose that the store increases the price of bags from $6 to $12.

Using the mid-point approach, calculate price elasticity of demanded.

 

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Question 5

Consider the following demand schedule for bags.

PriceQuantity Demanded
$7367
$14332
$21297
$28262
$35227
$42192
$49157
$56122

Suppose that the store increases the price of bags from $7 to $14.

Based on this information classify the demand curve.

 

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