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Consider two linear, downward-sloping demand curves, A and B, that intersect each other at point X with positive price and quantity. Demand curve A is steeper than demand curve B. We can conclude that

▸ curve B is less elastic than curve A at any price above point X.

▸ curve A is less elastic than curve B at any price above point X.

▸ curve A is less elastic than curve B at any point.

▸ curve A is less elastic than curve B at point X.

▸ curve B is less elastic than curve A at any point.
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