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Suppose+that+when+the+price+of+donuts+rises+10%,+the+quantity+demanded+of+donuts+falls+3%.+based+on+this+information,+what+is+the+approximate+absolute+price+elasticity+of+demand+for+donuts?
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Suppose+that+when+the+price+of+donuts+rises+10%,+the+quantity+demanded+of+donuts+falls+3%.+based+on+this+information,+what+is+the+approximate+absolute+price+elasticity+of+demand+for+donuts?
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That is an incomplete question
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