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26 October, 00:52

A local pizzeria sells 500 large pepperoni pizzas per week at a price of $20 each. Suppose the owner of the pizzeria tells you that the price elasticity of demand for his pizza is - 2, and he asks you for advice. He wants to know two things. First, how many pizzas will he sell if he cuts his price by 10%? Second, how will his revenue be affected?

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  1. 26 October, 02:33
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    (1) He would sell 600 pizzas if he cuts his price by 10%

    (2) His revenue would increase by 8% ($800)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    (1) Price elasticity of demand = % change in quantity demanded / % change in price

    price elasticity of demand = - 2

    Initial price = $20

    New price = $20 - (10% * $20) = $20 - $2 = $18

    Change in price = new price - initial price = 18 - 20 = - 2

    % change in price = - 2/20 * 100 = - 10%

    % change in quantity demanded = price elasticity of demand * % change in price = - 2 * - 10% = 20%

    Let the new quantity demanded be y

    % change in quantity demanded = (y-500) / 500

    0.2 = (y-500) / 500

    y-500 = 0.2*500

    y-500 = 100

    y = 100+500 = 600

    If he reduces his price by 10%, he would sell 600 pizzas.

    (2) If he sells each pizza $20, quantity demanded is 500

    Revenue = 500 * $20 = $10,000

    If he cuts his price by 10%, his new price would be $180 and new quantity demanded is 600

    Revenue = 600 * $18 = $10,800

    If he cuts his price by 10% his revenue would increase by $800 ($10,800 - $10,000 = $800)
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