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A(n) is an extreme value that is different from the rest of the data.
Substitute Goods
Products or services that can replace each other in use or consumption, leading to a choice between them based on price, preference, or other factors.
Normal Goods
Goods for which demand increases as the income of the consumer increases, and falls when the consumer's income decreases.
Cross Elasticity of Demand
measures how the quantity demanded of one good responds to a change in the price of another good, indicating substitutes or complements.
Substitute Goods
Products or services that can be used in place of each other because they fulfill similar needs or desires, often influencing the demand and price of goods.
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