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KimWrice

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The own price elasticity of Anne's apple pies is 5 . If the aggregate market for apple pies has an own price elasticity of 1.25, Anne's apple pies has an approximate market share of
 a. 6.25
  b. 25
 c. 10
 d. 20

Question 2

What is the best response of firm B, given firm A is charging a low price?
 a. Charge a low price
 b. Charge a high price
 c. Charge zero, give the good away
  d. All of the above



quynhmickitran

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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