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After a tax is imposed on the market for bottled water, the price buyers pay is $2.50 per bottle and the price sellers receive is $1.75. If the equilibrium price was $2.00 before the tax was imposed on the market, what can you conclude about the relative price elasticities of demand and supply? Demand is more elastic than supply. Supply is more elastic than demand. The price elasticities of demand and supply are equal. We need to know whether the tax is collected from the buyers or sellers to conclude anything about the relative elasticities of demand and supply.

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