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kellyjaisingh

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Cross-price elasticity of demand is used to determine whether
 a. a product is an inferior or normal good
  b. a product is a necessity or a luxury
  c. two products are substitutes or complements
  d. price and total revenue are directly or inversely related
  e. the product's demand curve is linear

Question 2

If the cross-price elasticity of demand is -3, then the goods are __________ and the consumers' responsiveness would be characterized as __________.
 a. substitutes; inelastic
  b. substitutes; elastic
  c. substitutes; unit elastic
  d. complements; inelastic
  e. complements; elastic


k2629

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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