Question 3 A sporting goods store has estimated the demand curve for a popular brand of running shoes as a function of p

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Question 3 A sporting goods store has estimated the demand curve for a popular brand of running shoes as a function of p

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Question 3 A sporting goods store has estimated the demand curve for a popular brand of running shoes as a function of price. Use the diagram to answer the questions that follow. 70 60 50 40 30 20 Demand 10 100 200 300 400 500 600 Shoe sales per week a. Calculate demand elasticity using the midpoint formula between points A and B, between points C and D, and between points E and F. Price per pair ($)
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