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Essential Question: How do we decide if Demand is Elastic or Inelastic? Warm up: What is one thing you would buy no matter how expensive it is? Standard: SSEMI3 The student will explain how markets, prices, and competition influence economic behavior. c. Define price elasticity of demand and supply.

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