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Q. The price elasticity of demand of a commodity is (-)0.75. When its price falls by Rs1 per unit, its quantity demanded rises by 4 units. Calculate its quantity demanded if the price before the change was 12 per unit​

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Answered by vksaxena802
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Explanation:

Q=150 units;Q

1

=180 units;△Q=Q

1

−Q=(180−150)units=30 units

Percentage change in quantity demanded =

Q

△Q

×100

=

150

30

×100=20%

Price elasticity of demand (E

d

)=(−)

Percentage change in price

Percentage change in quantity demanded

=(−)

−10%

20%

=2

When demand rises from 150 to 210 units:

E

d

=2

Q=150 units;Q

1

=210 units;△Q=Q

1

−Q=(210−150)units=60 units

Percentage change in quantity demanded =

Q

△Q

×100

=

150

60

×100=40%

Price elasticity of demand (E

d

)=(−)

Percentage change in price

Percentage change in quantity demanded

2=(−)

Percentage change in price

40%

Percentage change in price =

2

−40%

=20%

Price elasticity of demand =2.

Percentage fall in price =20%.

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