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Default How should I calculate elasticity by using excel?

I could have but I have enough to remember about the parts of a Bradley A3
armored personnel carrier without fussing about terminology that I have no
need for at this point in my life. Should that change, I know how to look it
up.

And I still like my definition.

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JoAnn Paules [MVP] wrote:
Elasticity of Expenditures sounds like making your money stretch to fit
your expenses. :-)


Or you could take 5 sec to do a google search and get a reasonable
understanding. I found the following definition:

"In economics, elasticity is the ratio of the incremental percentage
change in one variable with respect to an incremental percentage change
in another variable. Elasticity is usually expressed as a positive
number (i.e., an absolute value) when the sign is already clear from
context." See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elasticity_(economics) .