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11. Calculating the price elasticity of supply Charles is a stay-at-home parent who lives in San Diego and does some con

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11. Calculating the price elasticity of supply Charles is a stay-at-home parent who lives in San Diego and does some consulting work for extra cash. At a wage of $30 per hour, he is willing to work 3 hours per week. At $50 per hour, he is willing to work 7 hours per week. Using the midpoint method, the elasticity of Charles's labor supply between the wages of $30 and $50 per hour is approximately that Charles's supply of labor over this wage range is which means