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What best explains the differences in shoot weight shown in the following graph?
Price Elasticity
The measure of how much the quantity demanded or supplied of a good changes in response to a change in its price.
Price Doubles
A situation where the price of a good, service, or commodity increases to twice its previous level, affecting supply and demand dynamics.
Intensive Margin
The degree to which factors of production, such as labor, are utilized more intensely to increase output in the short term.
Consumption Changes
Variations in the amount and types of goods and services used by households over time.
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