No, first of all it is not a necessity for life, second there are many substitutes for sugar therefore it is not inelastic.
Inelastic
Inelastic brainly agrees plus me
just check momentum before and after and if they're the same then elastic if not then inelastic.
Inelastic is something which is not flexible. You cannot stretch any inelastic product, whereas you can easily stretch the products which are flexible.There are two types of elasticities in economics.1. Elastic2. inelastic
Inelastic It is inelastic because it is a necessity, which is a factor that determines price elasticity, bread is a staple diet around the world which makes it a need and therefore a necessity which is inelastic.
elastic
No, the demand for insulin is not perfectly inelastic.
is soap elastic or inelastic supply
difference between elastic and inelastic demand
it is perfectly inelastic
product whose demand is elastic are jewells(gold,silver,platinum,dimond,etc) fuel(petrol,disel,kerosene,etc) sugar detergents soaps(washing and bathing) products whose demand is inelastic are salt fruits food and vegetables
Price inelastic