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Scenario 5.1
The demand for noodles is given by the following equation: Q = 20 - 4P + 0.2I - 2Px. Assume that P = $8, I = 200, and Px = $10.
-The cross-price elasticity between baseballs and tennis balls is likely to be a large positive number.
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