38. According to the above graph, the most elastic supply curve: A. is Supply1. B. is Supply2. C. is Supply3. D. cannot be determined.
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Elasticity of supply measures how much the quantity supplied of a good responds to a change in the price of that good. A supply curve is more elastic if the quantity supplied responds significantly to price changes, and it is less elastic if the quantity supplied Show more…
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