Sequence Ordering

A product's demand is represented by a standard, downward-sloping straight line. Consider three distinct points on this line, each representing a different price and corresponding quantity demanded. Arrange these points in the correct sequence, starting from the point where demand is most responsive to price changes (most elastic) and ending where it is least responsive (most inelastic).

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