BY: MELAK AL RADHI. Price Range: $1,999.99  Demand factors: 1. Musicians want it 2. People like to listen to it  Supply factors: 1. It is manufactured.

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BY: MELAK AL RADHI

Price Range: $1,  Demand factors: 1. Musicians want it 2. People like to listen to it  Supply factors: 1. It is manufactured 2. Not handmade  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product, if the price increases people will buy other brands.

 Price Range: $  Demand factors: 1. Very popular 2. Has a high quality  Supply factors: 1. High quality materials 2. Last for long  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If the price increases, people will buy other brands.

 Price Range: $1,  Demand factors: 1. It is attractive 2. It is a famous brand  Supply factors: 1. High quality leather 2. Last for longer time  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If the price increases, people will buy other brands.

 Price Range: $  Demand factors: 1. People need its services 2. Very popular now  Supply factors: 1. High quality materials 2. Smooth metal service  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If the price increases, people will buy something else.

 Price Range:$4,  Demand factors: 1. It is attractive 2. High quality brand  Supply factors: 1. Stainless steel case with 18k yellow gold smooth bezel 2. Silver dial with baton markers and Arabic numerals  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If its price increases, people will buy other bransd.

 Price Range: $32.99  Demand factors: 1. It is attractive 2. It is popular  Supply factors: 1. It is manufactured 2. Not handmade  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If the price increases, people will buy other brands.

 Price Range: $25.99  Demand factors: 1. It is attractive 2. It is popular  Supply factors: 1. High quality 2. Manufactured product  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If the price increases, people will buy other stuff.

 Price Range: $199  Demand factors: 1. People want them 2. Bicycles are popular  Supply factors: 1. Cheap materials 2. Manufactured materials  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product, if its price increases, people will buy other brands.

 Price Range: $29.99  Demand factors: 1. It fit a lot of stuff 2. It is attractive  Supply factors: 1. Cheap materials 2. It’s manufactured  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If the price increases, people will buy other brands.

 Price Range: $35.01  Demand factors: 1. It is attractive 2. It is good for the design  Supply factors: 1. Easy to hang; saw tooth hook on back 2. Cheap materials  Elasticity:  This is an elastic product. If the price increases, people will buy other products.