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    Jul 5, 2009, 11:58 AM
    Price elasticity
    The teenager company makes and sells skateboards at an average price of $70 each. During the past year, they sold 4000 of these skateboards. The company believes that the price elasticity for this product is about -2.5. If it decreases the price to $63, what should be the quantity sold?

    I say the answer is 5000. Can anyone confirm?
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    Jul 5, 2009, 03:48 PM
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    The teenager company makes and sells skateboards at an average price of $70 each. During the past year, they sold 4000 of these skateboards. The company believes that the price elasticity for this product is about -2.5. If it decreases the price to $63, what should be the quantity sold?

    I say the answer is 5000. Can anyone confirm?
    Price elasticity is





    125% of 4000 = 5000.

    I get the same answer. No guarantees, but it looks right to me.

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