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The ratio of the percentage change in a dependent variable to the percentage change in an independent variable, all other things unchanged, is: a. total revenue. b. production possibilities. c. elasticity.
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The ratio of the percentage change in a dependent variable to the percentage change in an independent variable, all other things unchanged, is:
a. total revenue.
b. production possibilities.
c. elasticity.
d. slope.
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The ratio of the percentage change in a dependent variable to the percentage change in an independent variable, all other things unchanged, is Elasticity
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