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Jenna runs a small boutique in Capitola. She tells one of her suppliers that she is willing to pay $6for a pair of wool hand warmers and not a dime more. On the basis of this information, what canyou conclude about her price elasticity of demand for wool hand warmers? (Assume that Jenna istelling the truth.)
A) It is perfectly elastic.
B) The price elasticity coefficient is 0.
C) It is perfectly inelastic.
D) It is elastic.
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