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How many sides does a market have?
Supply of Seats
Refers to the number of seats available, often in context to theaters, vehicles, or other venues where seating is limited.
Ticket Prices
The cost assigned for admission to an event, such as a movie, concert, or sports event.
Perfectly Inelastic
A market situation where the quantity demanded or supplied is completely unresponsive to changes in price.
Stadium Capacity
The maximum number of spectators that a stadium can accommodate.
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