Answer: Cross-price elasticity of demand is -1.25, and spinach and tomatoes are complements.
Explanation: From the question above, we have:
Q1 for spinach= 4 boxes
Q1 for tomatoes = 3 pounds
Q2 for spinach= 5 boxes
Q2 for tomatoes= 5 pounds.
P1= $1.50
P2= $1
The midpoint formula is given as:
[(Q2 - Q1)/(Q2 + Q1/2)] ÷ [(P2 - P1)/(P2 + P1/2)]
Therefore, using the midpoint method the to compute the percent change in quantity of good tomatoes, we have:
(5-3) / [(5 + 3)/2] = 0.5.
To compute the percent change in price of spinach, we have:
(1.00-1.50) / [(1.00+1.50)/2] = -0.4.
Now, by dividing the percent change in quantity of tomatoes by the percent change in price of spinach we will get the cross-price elasticity of demand, thus:
=> 0.5/-0.4= -1.25.
From the answer, we can conclude that, when two goods have a negative cross-price elasticity, they are complements.