Exam 5: Elasticity and Its Application
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In the short run, as compared to the long run, both the price elasticity of demand and the price elasticity of supply tend to be more
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Scenario 5-7
Suppose the demand function for good X is given by:
where
is the quantity demanded of good X,
is the price of good X, and
is the price of good Y, which is related to good X.
-Refer to Scenario 5-7. Using the midpoint method, if the price of good Y is $10 and the price of good X decreases from $5 to $3, what is the price elasticity of demand for good X? Is the demand elastic, unitary elastic, or inelastic?




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Suppose a market has the demand function Qd=20-0.5P. Between which of the following price ranges is demand most inelastic?
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Suppose that quantity demand rises by 10% as a result of a 15% decrease in price. The price elasticity of demand for this good is
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On a downward-sloping linear demand curve, total revenue reaches its maximum value at the
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Hilda's Hair Hysteria earned $3,750 in total revenue last month when it sold 125 haircuts. This month it earned $3,600 in total revenue when it sold 90 haircuts. The price elasticity of demand for Hilda's Hair Hysteria is
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Figure 5-4
-Refer to Figure 5-4. Assume the section of the demand curve from B to C corresponds to prices between $0 and $15. Then, when the price changes between $7 and $9,

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The case of perfectly elastic demand is illustrated by a demand curve that is
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A drug interdiction program that successfully reduces the supply of illegal drugs in the United States likely will
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Your younger sister needs $50 to buy a new bike. She has opened a lemonade stand to make the money she needs. Your mother is paying for all of the ingredients. She currently is charging 25 cents per cup, but she wants to adjust her price to earn the $50 faster. If you know that the demand for lemonade is elastic, what is your advice to her?
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When the price of good A is $50, the quantity demanded of good A is 500 units. When the price of good A rises to $70, the quantity demanded of good A falls to 400 units. Using the midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand for good A is
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Scenario 5-7
Suppose the demand function for good X is given by:
where
is the quantity demanded of good X,
is the price of good X, and
is the price of good Y, which is related to good X.
-Refer to Scenario 5-7. Using the midpoint method, if the price of good X is $10 and the price of good Y increases from $8 to $10, the cross price elasticity of demand is about




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Figure 5-16
-Refer to Figure 5-16. Using the midpoint method, what is the price elasticity of supply between $4 and $6?

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If the cross-price elasticity of demand for two goods is 1.25, then
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Price elasticity of demand along a linear, downward-sloping demand curve increases as price falls.
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If the price elasticity of supply for a window manufacturer is 1.5,
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Which of the following expressions can be used to compute the price elasticity of demand?
A) Price elasticity of demand = • .
B) Price elasticity of demand = • .
C) Price elasticity of demand = • .
D) Price elasticity of demand = • .


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A decrease in supply will cause the smallest increase in price when
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Which of the following statements is not valid when supply is perfectly elastic?
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