The demand for a commodity is twenty units when the prevailing market price equals eighty shillings per unit. However, when the price per unit rises to...

      

The demand for a commodity is twenty units when the prevailing market price equals eighty
shillings per unit. However, when the price per unit rises to one hundred shillings, the quantity
demanded rises to thirty units.
Required:
Calculate both arc and point elasticities of this commodity

  

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Wilfred
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Wilfykil answered the question on February 4, 2019 at 12:42


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