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If the Price of a Good Increases by 10% and the Quantity

Question 28

Question 28

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If the price of a good increases by 10% and the quantity demanded remains unchanged, then at that price, the good is


A) elastic.
B) inelastic.
C) perfectly inelastic.
D) perfectly elastic.

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