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Suppose that at a price of $55, 100 units were sold while at a price of $33, 153 units were sold.Without calculating the price elasticity value, can you determine whether demand is elastic, unit elastic, or inelastic? Explain your answer.
Transportation Problem
A type of optimization problem in operations research that involves determining the most efficient routing and scheduling of transportation resources to meet requirements.
Routes
Predefined paths or courses taken for the distribution of goods from suppliers to customers.
Origins
The initial starting points or sources from which something arises, such as the beginnings of a supply chain or product development process.
Destinations
The end points or locations to which something is sent or where something is intended to go, often used in the context of transportation, logistics, or travel.
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