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Exam 6: Elasticity
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Question 221
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The cross-price elasticity of demand of substitute goods is: A.between -1 and 0. B.less than 0. C.equal to 0. D.greater than 0.
Question 222
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Figure: The Demand Curve
(Figure: The Demand Curve) If the price is $3, total revenue is _ .If the price is $4, total revenue is _. A.$21; $24 B.$21; $18 C.$12; 28 D.$7; $13
Question 223
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Which of the following goods is likely to have the largest price elasticity of demand?
Question 224
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Determining the price elasticity of demand involves all of the following factors except: A.the slope of the supply curve. B.the proportion of the budget spent on the item. C.the time period involved. D.the number of available substitutes.
Question 225
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The demand for textbooks is price inelastic.Which of the following would explain this? A.Many alternative textbooks can be used as substitutes. B.Students have a lot of time to adjust to price changes. C.Textbook purchases consume a large portion of most students' income. D.Textbooks are a necessity.
Question 226
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A men's tie store sold an average of 30 ties per day when the price was $5 per tie but sold 50 of the same ties per day when the price was $3 per tie.The price elasticity of demand, using the midpoint method, is: A.greater than zero but less than 1. B.equal to 1. C.greater than 1 but less than 3. D.greater than 3.
Question 227
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Figure: Estimating Price Elasticity
(Figure: Estimating Price Elasticity) Look again at the figure Estimating Price Elasticity.Between the two prices, Pβ and Pβ, which demand curve has the highest price elasticity? A.D1 B.D2 C.D3 D.D4
Question 228
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The pair of items that is most likely to have a negative cross-price elasticity of demand is: A.cashews and peanuts. B.hamburgers and ketchup. C.coffee and tea. D.mustard and aspirin.
Question 229
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If your purchases of shoes decrease from 11 pairs per year to 9 pairs per year when the price of shirts increases from $8 to $12, for you, shoes and shirts are considered: A.inferior goods. B.luxury goods. C.substitute goods. D.complementary goods.