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    If Demand for a Good Is Perfectly Inelastic, Then
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If Demand for a Good Is Perfectly Inelastic, Then

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Question 307

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If demand for a good is perfectly inelastic, then


A) a price increase would cause a fall in quantity demanded.
B) a price increase would cause no change in quantity demanded.
C) a price increase would cause an increase in quantity demanded.
D) a price increase would cause a fall in total revenue.

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