Multiple Choice
If powdered soft drinks were perfect substitutes for carbonated soft drinks, then the demand curve for carbonated soft drinks would
A) be perfectly inelastic.
B) have a price elasticity of 0.5.
C) be perfectly elastic.
D) have no price elasticity.
E) have a unit-price elasticity.
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