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Percentage Change and Price Elasticity of Demand
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4. Elasticity / Percentage Change and Price Elasticity of Demand / Problem 5
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Why might the basic percentage change formula yield different elasticity results when the direction of price change is reversed?
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Because the formula does not account for quantity changes.
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Because elasticity is not affected by price changes.
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Because the original value in the denominator changes, affecting the percentage change calculation.
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Because the numerator is always constant.
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