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Use the table above to determine; a) percentage change in supply b) percentage change in price from your working above give the degree of elasticity
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Use the table above to determine;
a) percentage change in supply
b) percentage change in price
from your working above give the degree of elasticity
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Your answer is A) percentage change in supply. because the cost of the product doesn’t change
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the answer to a is 3 same as b
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