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The price elasticities of demand of sugar-free gummy bears and of ordinary gummy bears is -0.8 and -2.3 respectively.
<h3>How to calculate price elasticity</h3>
Change in price of gummy bears = $2. 60 to $3
Elasticity of demand of sugar-free gummy bears =
[(273-379 / (273+379)/2] ÷ [(3.00-2.60)/(3.00+2.60) / 2]
= [-18/166] / [0.4/2.8]
= -0.10843373493975 / 0.14285714285714
= - 0.75903614457826
Approximately, -0.8
Elasticity of demand of regular gummy bears:
Sugar free = [(273-379) / (273+379)/2] ÷ (3.00 +2.60) / 2]
= [-106/326] / [0.4/2.8]
= -0.32515337423312 / 0.14285714285714
= -2.2760736196318
Approximately, -2.3
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Based on the information given, it should be noted that the slope cannot be interpreted as the equation makes no sense for the model.
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Interpretation of the slope.</h3>
From the information given, the explanatory variable x was the year that the observations were taken.
In this case, the values are the integer number between 1975 and 1986. The y-intercept of the equation makes no sense for the prediction as it's not in the range of the explanatory data.
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