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For each scenario, calculate the cross-price elasticity between the two goods and identify how the goods are related. Please use the midpoint method when applicable, and specify answers to one decimal place. A 20 % 20% price increase for Product A causes a 10 % 10% decrease in its quantity demanded, but no change in the quantity demanded for Product B. cross-price elasticity between A and B: relationship between A and B: Product C increases in price from $ 5 $5 a pound to $ 11 $11 a pound. This causes the quantity demanded for Product D to increase from 10 10 units to 18 18 units. cross-price elasticity between C and D: relationship between C and D: When the price of Product E decreases 2 % 2% , this causes its quantity demanded to increase by 14 % 14% and the quantity demanded for Product F to increase 17 % 17% . cross-price elasticity between E and F: relationship between E and F:

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