Answer:
The correct answer is: Zero, Option c.
Explanation:
The price elasticity of demand shows the change in the quantity demanded of a commodity due to a change in the price of the commodity.
The cross-price elasticity is the change in the quantity demanded of a product because of a change in the price of related good.
The cross-price elasticity is calculated by finding the ratio of proportionate change in quantity demanded and proportionate change in price.
Cross-price elasticity in this situation will be
= 
= 
= 0
The cross-price elasticity is zero. This implies that the two goods have no relation.
Answer:
The correct answer is option (B).
Explanation:
According to the scenario, the given data are as follows:
Par value of bond = $10,000
Coupon rate Annual = 5%
So, Coupon rate semi annual = 2.5%
Inflation rate semi annual = 2%
So, we can calculate the coupon payment for six months by using following formula:
New par value of bonds after inflation = $10,000 + ( $10,000 × 2% ) = $10,200
So, Coupon payment = New par value × Coupon rate semi annual
= $10,200 × 2.5%
= $255
Answer:
Extract as low as possible at present and as high as much possible in the future.
Explanation:
The company must sell fewer natural gas units because the sales price is at present and this will constitute to fewer income coming by the sale of natural gas, the company must only earn from natural gas as much as required to finance its needs at present. So to earn a higher revenue proportion in future due to increase in the selling price of the product, the company must extract as much as possible in future to earn more.
Answer: b. $200
Explanation:
A person's willingness-to-pay refers to the maximum price they would be want to pay for a good or service. For instance, if you refused to pay more than $25 for a jar of honey, your willingness-to-pay for the jar of honey is $25.
In this scenario, MusicLover will buy the headset if they are $195 but not if they are $210. His willingness to pay is therefore between $195 and $210. From the options, the only figure in that range is option B with $200.