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11 September, 14:09

Suppose that when the price of cereal rises 10 percent, the quantity demanded of cereal falls by 5 percent. Based on this information, what is the approximate price elasticity of demand for cereal?

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  1. 11 September, 15:51
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    Answer: The price elasticity is 0.5

    Explanation: The price elasticity of demand is calculated as the percentage change in the quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in the price.

    Therefore, we have:

    Percentage change in price = 10% (0.1)

    Percentage change in quantity demanded = 5% (0.05)

    Price elasticity = 0.05/0.1

    Price elasticity = 0.5
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