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Transcribed Image Text:The price elasticity of demand for a popular sporting event is 2. If the price of a ticket to this event increases by 8 percent, the quantity of tickets
demanded will
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decrease by 4 percent.
decrease by 16 percent.
increase by 16 percent.
increase by 4 percent.
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