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Question
When the price of potato chips falls from ₹ 40 to ₹ 20 per unit, its demand increases by 20 units. If the price elasticity of demand is (−) 0·5, calculate the quantity demanded of potato chips at ₹ 20.
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Solution
Given:
Ed = 0.5
P1 = 40, [P2 = 20]
Q2 − Q1 = 20
`E_d = (%triangleQ)/(%triangleP)`
Rearranging to find the initial quantity (Q1):
%∆Q = Ed × %∆P
`(Q_2 - Q_1)/Q_1 = E_d xx (P_2-P_1)/P_1`
Now, solving for Q1:
`20/Q_1 = -0.5 xx (20-40)/40`
`20/Q_1 = -0.5 xx ((-20)/40)`
`20/Q_1 = -0.5 xx (-0.5)`
`20/Q_1 = 0.25`
`Q_1 = 20/0.25`
= 80
Thus, the quantity demanded at P2 = 20 is:
Q2 = Q1 + 20
= 80 + 20
= 100
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