The demand for flounder (a specific type of fish) is
A) more elastic than the demand for fish because there are more substitutes for flounder than for fish in general
B) less elastic than the demand for fish because there are more substitutes for flounder than for fish in general
C) more elastic than the demand for fish because there are more substitutes for fish in general than for flounder
D) less elastic than the demand for fish because there are more substitutes for fish in general than for flounder
E) more elastic than the demand for fish because flounder is one of the less expensive kinds of fish
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