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Month Income Price Coke Price Pepsi Q^D Coke Q^D Pepsi Jan 300 2.40 2.40 14 10
Feb 300 3.00 2.40 10 14
Mar 500 2.40 2.40 20 14
Apr 300 3.00 1.20 8 16
Calculate the e D of coke and Income Elasticity Demand of Coke using the midpoint method. Hint: We need to be careful about the data we choose to calculate these. To calculate e D we need a change in price of Coke and quantity demanded for Coke but we need everything else that affects the demand to remain the same. Similarly, to calculate Income Elasticity Demand of coke, need two months such that there is a change in income, but no other changes.
(a) Price Elasticity of Demand (e D) of coke.
i) What are the two months you pick? Why?
ii) Calculate eD of coke.
(b) Income Elasticity of Demand (IED) of Coke.
i) What are the two months you pick? Why?
ii) Calculate IED of coke

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