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- 2.The shoe company in Marikina have decided to increase to 18% per pair of shoes to due to its high operating and production costs. The unit cost is 599.00. The original and new demand of pairs of shoes reached 500 to 450 units respectively Calculate the price elasticity of demand, determine the type of elasticity and piot the graph of price elasticity.-x 230. If the demand Curve is the form of P= 10e ? where P is the price and x is the demand, what is the Price elasticity of Demand? (a) Kx (b) 는 (c) 5x (d) NonePrice per unit (Rs.) Quantity demanded (000) 6. Iator 9. 4 15 20 When price falls from Rs. 5 to Rs. 4, elasticity of demand can be expressed numerically as- (A) 1.0 (B) 2.5 (D) 3.75 (C) 3.3 3.
- img' (a If po increases, what happens to the demand and supply of public transportation (shifts left/shifts right/doesn’t change) What happens to the equilibrium quantity and price for public transportation? (increase/decrease) (b)At a given price p, as oil becomes more expensive (po increases), does the (own) price elasticity of demand for public transportation increase / decrease / stay the same? (c) Calculate the cross-price elasticity of public transportation demand with respect to the oil price po, at the point p = 1 and po = 2. Are the two goods (public transportation and oil) substitutes or complements, or unrelated?The chart below shows how annual electricity for an average Ontario household would vary with the price paid for electricity. Calculate the arc elasticity of demand for electricity for this average houschold. Also, in the final column, calculate the total revenue from sales of clectricity to this household. Price Quantity Demanded Kwh/year Total Revenue $/kwh Elasticity of Demand $0.25 1200 -0.36 $0.20 1300 $0.15 1400 $0.10 1500 $0.05 1600 Hint: The own price elasticity of demand is the percentage change in the quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in the price. What factors do you think influence the elasticity of demand for this household?A business sells 30,000 units each month at a price of Tk.150 each. It is projected that monthly sales will increaseby 3000 units for each Tk.4.50 reduction in price.(i) Construct the demand equation(ii) What is the highest price to be paid for this product?(iii) What is the highest quantity demanded for this product?(iv) How many units will be bought if the price is Tk.100 per unit?(v) What is the price per unit if 40,000 units were demanded?(vi) Sketch the graph of the demand equation. You have to solve only iv,v and vi.
- A business sells 30,000 units each month at a price of Tk.150 each. It is projected that monthly sales will increaseby 3000 units for each Tk.4.50 reduction in price.(i) Construct the demand equation(ii) What is the highest price to be paid for this product?(iii) What is the highest quantity demanded for this product?(iv) How many units will be bought if the price is Tk.100 per unit?(v) What is the price per unit if 40,000 units were demanded?(vi) Sketch the graph of the demand equation.4. Currently the equilibrium price and quantity in the milk market are $4 per gallon and 100,000 gallons. The Price Elasticity of Demand is determined to be 0.80 while the Price Elasticity of Supply is determined to be 1.20. A price floor is set at 20% above the current equilibrium price. (a) Determine the dollar amount of the price floor. (b) Determine the Qs after the price is imposed. (c) Determine the Qd after the price is imposed.A D1 Quantity (per day) Suppose the demand curve shifts to the right and the supply curve shifts to the Right by more than the demand curve. The new demand curve will be upward sloping v and the new supply curve will be downward sloping v
- 4. You have been hired as a consultant to estimate the demand for various brands ofcoffee in the market. You are provided with annual price data for two years by U.S.state and the quantities sold. You want to estimate a demand function for coffeeusing this data. What problems do you think you will encounter if you estimatedthe demand equation by OLS?Suppose we know that the price elasticity of demand for organic carrotsis −1.5. If a grocer decreases the price of organic carrots by 12%,what would we expect to happen to the quantity of organic carrotspurchased?(a) Decrease by 18%(b) Decrease by 6%(c) Increase by 6%(d) Increase by 8%(e) Increase by 18%Suppose that the price elasticity of demand for a packet of cigar is -0.85 and the price elasticity of supply is 1.5 at market equilibrium. As a result of an increase on sales tax, the new equilibrium price rises by 15%. (a) What is the percentage change in quantity demanded of cigar? Show your calculation. (b) Explain with a relevant diagram, what will happen to total revenue in the cigar industry? (c) With the use of an appropriate diagram, explain with the above information, who will bear most of the burden between consumers and producers of the sales tax?