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If household expenditures on electricity remain constant when the price of electricity increases, the price elasticity for electricity is

▸ less than one (demand is inelastic).

▸ exactly zero.

▸ greater than one (demand is elastic).

▸ one (demand is unit elastic).

▸ not determinable from the information given.
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