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Suppose that at current prices, the demand for a good is downward-sloping and price-elastic:
With 1% decrease of price, the demand for good increases by less than 1%.
More of the above is correct.
If its price decreases, the consumer spends more on this good.
If its price increases, the consumer spends less on this good.
With 1% decrease of price, the demand for good increases by more than 1%.
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