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An economist for a coffee shop chain uses a simple model to predict sales. The model assumes that for every $0.25 decrease in the price of a latte, sales will increase by 50 cups per day. The shop lowers the price from $4.00 to $3.75, and sales increase by 50 cups, as predicted. Encouraged, they lower the price again from $3.75 to $3.50. This time, however, sales increase by 80 cups. What does this second outcome suggest about the actual demand for their lattes?

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