No good is perfectly elastic: if it were, any raise in price would cause exactly zero units of the good to be demanded, and any drop in price would cause infinite units of the good to be demanded, which is not possible. Some goods are very elastic, however, like goods with close substitutes (Pepsi and Coke are good examples).
That would be pepsi my good man :) That would be pepsi my good man :) it is not pepsi.....It is Pepsico
Have a Pepsi day(:
It must be so good, like a Pepsi. Did you get that from a commercial? If so, it's advertising. It feels good, I guess! :)
A good dogs name is one you will be comfortable calling out in public... Will you be okay with calling out "pepsi! Here pepsi!" or "sit pepsi." in the middle if a public park? if so then go for it :)
It has lots of sugar that is not good.
pepsi
No, neither are healthy for you.
yes
Pepsi = not soda Neither is Sprite. They're pop!
Yes but instead of pepsi you should use coka cola
The demand is elastic when the price is low. So people will buy more good so that it's demand will become more elastic. Moreover ,the demand is elastic when there are some new inventions.