slope of this demand curve for pizza = <u>-1/40</u>
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Briefly explained</h3>
Slope = changes in y/ changes in x
The shop sells 200 more pizzas if the price drops by $5 ($10 to $5). (100 to 300 pizzas) A good's quantity is always on the x-axis and its price is always on the y-axis. According to our justification, the cost is REDUCED by $5 (a reduction of -$5) and the quantity of pizzas sold rises by 200. The slope is therefore <u>-5/200 or -1/40.</u>
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What is demand curve?</h3>
The demand curve is a graphical depiction of the connection between the cost of a commodity or service and the quantity required over a specific time period.
The price will often be shown on the left vertical axis in a representation, and the amount needed will typically be shown on the horizontal axis.
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Answer: Elasticity of demand is 7.06
Explanation:
P1= $2,750
P2=$2,880
Q1=446,000
Q2=321,000




Elasticity = -0.76
Thus, elasticity of demand for laptops is 7.06. This means that laptops are highly price elastic as it is greater than 1.
It would actually be an increased production by the business.
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Answer:
200
Explanation:
Base on the scenario been described in the question, the position required if the portfolio has a beta 1 is been calculated as follows .
number of contracts required is
Number of contract =10,000,000/(500×100)
Number of contract =10,000,000/50,000
Number of contract =200.
A long put position is needed because the contracts must provide a positive payoff when the market reduces.
Answer:
40%
Explanation:
Total assets. $240,000
Less total liabilities ($130,000)
$110,000
Less common stock ($24,000)
Retained earnings at end $86,0000
Less Retained earnings at the beginning ($29,000)
Addition to retained earnings $57,000
Add dividends $6,400
Net profit earned $63,400
Add expenses $94,000
Revenue. $157,400
Therefore, company's net profit margin expressed as a percentage = Net profit earned / Revenue
= (63,400/157,400) × 100
= 40%