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2.3 Where in Englаnd tоdаy cаn we find a Rоman palace? (1)
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QUESTION 5 5.1 Reаd the newspаper аrticle belоw pоsted оn 11 May 2022 and answer the questions that follow. Petrol price latest: SA on course for HORRIFIC R3-per-litre increase How grim is this? Latest projections from the Central Energy Fund reveal that the next petrol price increase will be devastating for SA. byTom Head 11-05-2022 09:09 WHY IS SOUTH AFRICA HEADING FOR A R3-PER-LITRE PETROL PRICE INCREASE? The latest data from the Central Energy Fund (CEF) – the key institution which regulates the petrol price in Mzansi – already has the value of petrol AND diesel on course for a rise of just under R2-per-litre. But, as if this wasn’t bad enough, there’s another factor compounding this… The general fuel levy suspension is only in place for April-May 2022. That means when the petrol price is set for June, the R1.50 tax relief will be added BACK ON to the estimated costs. That will take out petrol price towards an increase of more than R3-per-litre. These harrowing figures are being driven by the volatility of several international markets. For a start, the price of oil is once again pushing into record territory – and the Rand is performing dismally against major currencies, such as the US Dollar. Source: https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/breaking-latest-petrol-price-june-r3-per-litre-increase-how-much-cost-fuel/ Date of access: 12 May 2022 5.1.1 Mention THREE reasons from the extract that explains why the price of fuel will go up by as much as R3 per litre. (3) 5.1.2 What type of Price Elasticity of Demand would a product like petrol have? Price elastic demand or Price inelastic demand? Motivate your answer. (3) 5.1.3 Illustrate the type of PED on a fully labelled graph as mentioned in the previous answer in 5.1.2. (3) 5.2 "Businesses can benefit from having the knowledge about the elasticities of their products they are selling with regards to pricing decisions. Their pricing decisions will ultimately effect the total revenue." Explain how businesses could benefit. (4) 5.3 Suppose the income of a consumer decreases and the demand for a certain product decreases as well. The formula has been calculated and the YED = +1,5. Interpret this coefficient and use an example for the product. (4) 5.4 Study the graphs below and answer the questions that follow. 5.4.1 What type of CED relationship would the above two goods have when the coefficient has been calculated? Provide a reason for your answer by using the above two graphs as part of your explanation. (5) 5.5 Study the image below and answer the questions that follow. Source: https://uxdesign.cc/can-we-influence-users-choice-learn-default-effect-behavioural-economics-in-ux-6e4706c22e9d Date accessed: 12 May 2022 5.5.1 What is meant with the concept behavioural economics? (2) 5.5.2 Explain the Prisoner’s Dilemma and why we learn about it in Economics. (6)
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