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Assessment 4.3 Problem Use the formula to calculate the elasticity of demand in the following examples. Then tell if, in each case, demand is elastic, inelastic or unitary elastic. Service Urban Suburban and Rural $10 $20 $30 $10 $20 $30 Lawn mowing 15 8 2 82 71 42 Taxi ride 84 78 37 10 8 1 haircut 92 61 18 88 57 19 1. How many urban residents would take a taxi ride that costs $20.00 2. List two outside factors that may be used to help interpret this table. 3. Which service has equally low demand in both regions at $30? 4. Compare lawn mowing and taxi rides. What reason could there be for such different demands in different regions? 5. Which service has inelastic demand in both urban and suburban areas? Complete each of the following statement a.normal good b.income effect c.inelastic 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. d.inferior good e.unitary elastic f.elasticity of demand g.compliments h.demand curve I.law of demand j.elastic You would refer to a(n) ____ to find the quantity that a person would purchase at each price that could be offered in a market. for a(n) ____, a consumer's demand will increase as his or her income increases. The ____ occurs when an increase in price decreases a consumer's real income. Demand for goods that are necessities is usually _____ If the elasticity of demand of a good is equal to 1, it described as _____. According to the _____, when prices increase, demand will decrease. Tow goods that are bought and used together are _____ 8. List and describe three causes for shifts in the demand curve. 9. Why do economists use percentage change to calculate elasticity of demand? . 10. What are four factors that affect elasticity? 11. As a business owner, you are always concerned about how much of your good or service is demanded. If there is an increase in your production costs, what options do you have to keep your product in demand? If Elastic Demand - Price is lowered Total revenue rises Price is raised Total revenue is reduced Or Inelastic Demand – As price is lowered Total revenue falls As Price is raised Total revenue rises 12. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? An increase in income will shift the demand curve for a normal good to the left. Explain your answer. 13. Will there always be a demand for inferior goods? How could demand for an inferior good decrease? 14. If the quantity demanded changes from 5 to 10 units as the price changes from $14 to $9, the elasticity is ___ ________ and is called ____ ___________. 15. If the quantity demanded changes from 25 to 22 units as the price changes from $3 to $10, the elasticity is ____. ______ and is called ________________. 16. if the quantity demanded changes from 2 to 4 units as the price changes from $6 to $3, the elasticity is ________ and is called ____________. 17. Please complete the following table. Item Gasoline in the short run Hamburgers Heart disease medicine Fur coat Deodorant Folgers coffee Cola Pepsi Salt Elastic or Inelastic Reason 18. Demonstrate the relationship between elasticity and total revenue. 19. What happens to the elasticity of demand if there are many substitutes for a good? Is it elastic or inelastic? 20. Calculate the elasticity of demand when the price changes from$9 to $10 and the quantity demanded changes from 150 to 110 respectively. Qnew – Qbase / Qbase Pnew – Pbase / with an 11% increase in price there is a 27% decrease in quantity demanded Section 4.1 assessment 1 Define and give an example of the income affect? The income effect occurs when a consumer responds to a price increase by spending more on that good. If you always buy a particular brand of fruit juice and the price goes up, you may still buy it, but you may also cut down on your consumption because your money doesn’t not go as far. 2 What are three characteristics of a demand curve? a) Demand curve shows the relationship between the price of the good and the quantity a person will purchase. b) The curve assumes that other factors remain constant. c) The curve slopes downward to the right. Applying Economic Concepts 3 Explain whether or not you demand the following goods. a) orange juice, b) internet service, c) a helicopter, d) frozen dinners, e) vitamins. Your answer should reflect your own consumption interest. 4 Create an individual demand schedule like the one above for your demand for CD's. Fill in six different prices for CDs. Assume that you have a part-time job that pays $80 a week. How many CDs would you buy at each of the six different price? Compare your demand schedule with those in your group/ peers. Plot your individual demand schedule labeling the axis. Individual demand Schedule Price of a CD Quantity demanded per week $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00 5 Some economists believe that there are goods that do not obey the law of demand, because the demand for them would actually drop if their price fell. One example is top-of the line luxury car. Why do you think prospective buyers might feel differently about these goods? Consumers may consider these items as luxuries and might suspect that such an item was inferior if it were not expensive. Another reason might be that the status value of being able to afford a very expensive item would increase if it were more expensive. On the other hand, if the item would decline in value if it were cheaper 6 Use the market demand schedule below to draw a demand curve for miniature golf. Label your graph Cost to play a game Games played per month $1.50 350 $2.00 250 $3.00 140 $4.00 80 price Quantity Chapter 4.2 Assessment 1 What is an example of something you consider an inferior good? Examples will vary but should include goods you buy less of, or not at all, if their incomes increased, such as macaroni and cheese or generic brands of breakfast cereal. 2 What is one good that can be considered to be a compliment good? Examples may include in-line skates and safety gear, or peanut butter and jelly. 3 What are two goods that are considered substitute goods? Examples may include in-line skates and roller skates, or a car and a motorcycle. 4 How does the “ceteris paribus” assumption affect a demand curve? Ceteris paribus allows the demand curve to exits as a constant without variables other than price affecting it. 6 What is the difference between a shift along a demand curve and a shift of a demand curve? A shift along a demand curve always reflects only a change in price, while a shift of a demand curve indicates that an outside factor has changed the entire relationship between price and quantities demanded. 7 Decide whether each of these events would cause a change in demand or only a change in the quantity demanded of the good in a parenthesis, and explain why? a) A computer manufacturer lowers its prices (computers). Change in quantity demanded b) A volleyball maker convinces high schools to fund varsity volleyball teams (volleyballs). Change in demand c) A freeze ruins the orange crop, and orange juice prices rise (apple juice). Change in quantity demanded 8 Use the following demand schedule to draw a demand curve. Then find and label a combination of output and price that could result from: The curve should reflect the data. a) an increase in the quantity demanded Any point along the normal demand curve will show an increase in quantity demanded b) an increase in demand Any point to the right of the curve will show an increase in demand. c) a decrease in demand Any point to the left of the curve will show a decrease in demand Price Quantity demanded $1.00 250 $2.00 200 $3.00 150 $4.00 100 $5.00 50