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tester [92]
3 years ago
12

Find the value of x. Round to the nearest degree

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1 answer:
Alla [95]3 years ago
7 0
Cosx = 3/5.8
x = cos^-1 (3/5.8) = 58.85
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Second, find the supply equation. It is given that the suppliers will not sell the product below or at the price of $300. Therefore, (q₁, p₁) = (0, 300). Also, the suppliers will sell 2000 units if the price is $525. Therefore, (q₂, p₂) = (2000, 525). Since it is mentioned that supply equation is linear, therefore:

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(p - 300)/(q - 0) = (525 - 300)/(2000 - 0).

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80p - 24000 = 9q. (Supply Equation).

Equilibrium exists when demand = supply. This means that the demand and the supply equations have to be solved simultaneously. Therefore, put demand equation in supply equation:

80p - 24000 = 9(15125 - 25p).

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Put p = $525 in demand equation:

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To summarize:

Demand Equation: q = 15125 - 25p!!!

Supply Equation: 80p - 24000 = 9q!!!

Equilibrium Price: $525!!!

Equilibrium Quantity: 2000 units!!!

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