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Figure: The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings
Figure: The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings      (Figure: The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings) Look at the figure The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings.The price elasticity of demand between $0.90 and $1.10 in the figure is:  A.price-elastic, since the price elasticity is less than 1. B.price unit-elastic, since the price elasticity is equal to 1. C.price-elastic, since the price elasticity is a negative number. D.price-inelastic, since the price elasticity is less than 1. Figure: The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings      (Figure: The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings) Look at the figure The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings.The price elasticity of demand between $0.90 and $1.10 in the figure is:  A.price-elastic, since the price elasticity is less than 1. B.price unit-elastic, since the price elasticity is equal to 1. C.price-elastic, since the price elasticity is a negative number. D.price-inelastic, since the price elasticity is less than 1. (Figure: The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings) Look at the figure The Demand Curve for Bridge Crossings.The price elasticity of demand between $0.90 and $1.10 in the figure is:
A.price-elastic, since the price elasticity is less than 1.
B.price unit-elastic, since the price elasticity is equal to 1.
C.price-elastic, since the price elasticity is a negative number.
D.price-inelastic, since the price elasticity is less than 1.


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