Exam 5: Elasticities of Demand and Supply
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If demand is price inelastic and the price is lowered, which of the following occurs?
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Moving downward along a linear (straight-line) downward-sloping demand curve, the
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If a 2 per cent change in price leads to a ________ per cent change in the quantity demanded, then demand is ________.
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When income increases from $30,000 a year to $40,000 a year, the quantity demanded of weekend vacations by Sara increases from 2 a year to 5 a year. For Sara, the income elasticity of demand of weekend vacations is ________ and weekend vacations are ________ good.
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-In the figure above, using the midpoint method, what is the price elasticity of demand when the price falls from $8 to $7?

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If Microsoft wanted to prove to the federal court that its Windows software has many substitutes that personal computer owners can use, Microsoft hopes to find
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If the price of a cinema ticket rises 3 per cent and, as a result, the quantity demanded of DVD rentals increases 6 per cent, then the cross elasticity of demand is
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-Based on data in the table above, use the midpoint method to determine the cross elasticity of demand for ice cream and cake.

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If the price elasticity of demand for opera tickets in Sydney is 1.00, then the demand for opera tickets in Sydney is
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Assume that it is predicted that, for the years after you graduate from university, the entire economy will experience a long period of recession during which people's incomes will decrease. What type of industry would be the best for you to find employment in if this prediction is correct? An industry that produces a product that
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Joe receives a 20 per cent increase in his income from his part-time job and as a consequence decreases his consumption of two-minute noodles by 10 per cent. Hence to Joe, two-minute noodles are
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If the percentage change in the quantity demanded is not zero, but is less than the percentage change in the price, demand is
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When the price of a cup of coffee falls from $3.00 to $2.50, the quantity demanded increases from 1,000 per month to 1,150 per month. Using the midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand is
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The price elasticity of demand measures which of the following?
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-In the figure above, what happens to total revenue as we move from point A to point B?

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The longer the time that has elapsed since the price of a good changed, the
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-In the figure above, if the price falls from $8 to $7, demand is

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If the price of timber increased by 10 per cent and the quantity supplied increased by 20 per cent. Then the supply of timber is
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-In the figure above, using the midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand when the price falls from $6 to $5 is equal to

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Suppose you are working as a tutor charging $85 per hour. If your fee increases from $85 to $93 per hour, using the midpoint method, what is the percentage change in price?
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