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P(A|B)= 1 − P(B|A)for all events A and B.
Midpoint Method
A technique used to calculate elasticity by taking the average of the starting and ending prices and quantities to determine percentage changes.
Income Elasticity of Demand
An indicator of the variability in a product's demand based on shifts in consumer income.
Price Elasticity of Supply
An indicator of the sensitivity of the amount of a product supplied to fluctuations in its price.
Price Elasticity of Supply
A measure of how much the quantity supplied of a good responds to a change in the price of that good, indicating the producers' ability to adjust supply when prices change.
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