When the price of coffee is $2.2 per cup, 11 million cups are demanded, and when the price of coffee goes up to $2.6 per cup, 10 billion cups are demanded. The coffee in this range has a(n)
A. elastic demand.
B. unit elastic demand.
C. perfectly elastic demand.
D. inelastic demand.
Answer: D
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A) He will choose to invest in Option A. B) He will choose to invest in Option B. C) He will choose to invest in Option C. D) He will be indifferent in investing in any of the three options.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) A perfectly competitive market produces more output and charges a lower price than a single-price monopoly. B) A perfectly competitive market produces more output and charges the same price as a single-price monopoly. C) A perfectly competitive market produces less output and charges a lower price than a single-price monopoly. D) A perfectly competitive market produces less output and charges the same price as a single-price monopoly.