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If the price of biscuit per packet increased from N250 to N500 and the quantity bought per week decreased from 300 to 200 packets, determine the elasticity of demand for biscuit.

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Answer:

The the elasticity of demand for biscuit is -0.33.

Step-by-step explanation:

Elasticity demand is the degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded for a commodity to a change in the price of that commodity.

The elasticity of demand for biscuit can be calculated using the following elasticity of demand formula:

Elasticity of demand = Percentage change in Qd / Percentage change in price .................. (1)

Where Qd denotes quantity demanded.

Percentage change in Qd = [(New Quantity - Old Quantity) / Old quantity] * 100 = [(200 - 300) / 300] * 100 = -33.33%

Percentage change in price = [(New price - Old price) / Old price] * 100 = [(N500 - N250) / N250] * 100 = 100%

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

Elasticity of demand = -33.33% / 100% = - 0.33

Therefore, the the elasticity of demand for biscuit is -0.33.

Note that since -0.33 in absolute term |-0.33| is less than 1, the demand for biscuit is inelastic. That is, the change in the quantity demanded for biscuit responds less than the change in its price.

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