Answer:
the same
Explanation:
it doesn't matter what was the original price elasticity of demand that the economist calculated in the first place, but if he/she changes the metrics, it wouldn't change the answer at all.
Price elasticity of demand measures the percentage change in the quantity demanded of the product over the percentage change in the price of the product.
The percentage change is measured in %, not in dollars, gallons, quarts, pints, tons, inches, etc.
Answer:
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Answer: True
U.S currency is dollar bills (1, 5, 10, and 20) and coins (Pennie’s, Nickels, Dimes, Quarters)
Answer:
d. wood
Explanation:
A Class C-item refers to items that have the lowest consumption value which is the lower 5% of the annual consumption value and it applies to the 50% of the total inventory items. Therefore based on this information and the information provided within the question it can be said that the class C item in this scenario would be wood.
Answer:
No sherry is not correct.
Explanation:
The circular flow of income is the movement of money and other resources in an economy.
Savings and investments are one of the factors that affects circular flow in an economy.
savings is the part of income which is not spent immediately but reserved for future purposes.
when savings are made in the bank, they are later returned into the economy by the bank. The bank turns the savings to investment, that will yield interest for the bank in form of loans.
Therefore Sherry's decision is incorrect because even though she has saved this money, the bank will in turn invest the money back into the circular flow.