Review What is the law of Demand?

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Review What is the law of Demand? What are the factors that affect demand? Explain each Which direction will the demand curve move if there is a decrease in demand? Increase? Why? What is elasticity/inelasticity of demand? How do we know if a product is elastic or inelastic? Create a demand schedule on any product of your choice with 5 prices and quantities. Create a demand curve. Label correctly. Create a market demand schedule off of 3 peoples demand of the same product as your previous demand curve. Create a market demand curve. Label correctly. Create a demand schedule and demand curve which displays unit elasticity.