Exam 6: Demand and Elasticity

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When Scuba, Inc., lowered the price of a tank of compressed air by 20 percent, it sold 10 percent more tankfuls.The price elasticity for compressed air is

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The price elasticity of demand measure is generally stated as an absolute value.

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In 1975, New York City increased regulated taxi fares by 17.5 percent and expected taxi revenue to increase a like amount.The taxi commission believed taxi demand was

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Sun City's public bus line has been operating at a deficit.The city decides to raise the fare from 50 cents to 75 cents, anticipating enough additional revenue to cover the deficit.What assumption is the city making about price elasticity?

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A relatively large increase in the cost of electricity would likely

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The elasticity of demand is determined partly by whether the good is a necessity or a luxury.

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A price cut will increase the revenue a firm receives if the demand for its product is

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Two goods are substitutes if a decrease in the price of one raises the quantity demanded of the other.

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Figure 6-5 Figure 6-5    -In Figure 6-5, if price falls from point A to point B along the unit-elastic demand curve, -In Figure 6-5, if price falls from point A to point B along the unit-elastic demand curve,

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If a product constitutes a large portion of a consumer's income, demand will be more inelastic.

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The following table contains information regarding price and output for a firm.For each point except the first, calculate the elasticity between it and the point above. The following table contains information regarding price and output for a firm.For each point except the first, calculate the elasticity between it and the point above.

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Figure 6-1 Figure 6-1    -In Figure 6-1, -In Figure 6-1,

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A fall in the price of a competing product will produce an outward shift in the demand curve for most products.

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If the price elasticity of supply of doodads equals 0.50 and the price rises by 3 percent, then the quantity supplied of doodads will rise by ____.

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