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15 December, 18:36

Refer to exhibit 5-5. If the airline charges a price that is between P1 and P2 for both aisle seats and middle seats, the result will be

A. a surplus of middle seats and a shortage of aisle seats

B. a surplus of aisle seats and a shortage of middle seats

C. a shortage of middle seats and the equilibrium quantity of aisle seats

D. a shortage of aisle seats and the equilibrium quantity of middle seats

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  1. 15 December, 18:43
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    The correct answer is option (D) A shortage of aisle seats and the equilibrium quantity of middle seats

    Explanation:

    An aisle seat in a plane is one which is situated at the end of a row and is always adjacent to the aisle. It it mostly preferable to other seats in the plane.

    The middle seat is situated at the middle position.

    From the question, if the price for the aisle and middle seat are between P1 and P2, passengers will demand for the aisle seat first which will lead to a shortage in aisle seat. Only then will the middle seat be demanded for until it reaches equilibrium with the aisle set.
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