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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
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Darya [45]3 years ago
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Step-by-step explanation:

(a) For the demand equation D(q) we have

<em>P1: 138 Q1: 250</em>

<em>P2: 108 Q2: 1000</em>

We can find <u><em>m</em></u>, which is the slope of the demand equation,

m=\frac{p_{2} -p_{1} }{q_{2} -q_{1} }=\frac{108-38}{1000-250} =\frac{-30}{750}=\frac{-1}{25}

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We can do it by plugging one point and the slope into the line equation form:

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<em>With b: 148 and m: -1/25 we can write our demand equation D(q)</em>

D(q)=\frac{-1}{25} q+148

(b) to find the supply equation S(q) we have

<em>P1: 102 Q1: 2200</em>

<em>P2: 102 Q2: 700</em>

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m=\frac{p_{2} -p_{1} }{q_{2} -q_{1} }=\frac{72-102}{700-2200} =\frac{-30}{-1500}=\frac{1}{50}

y=mx+b\\\\D(q)=mq+b\\\\72=\frac{1}{50}(700) +b\\\\72=14+b\\\\72-14=b=58\\

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S(q)=\frac{1}{50}q+58

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D(q)=S(q)\\\\\frac{-1}{25}q+148=\frac{1}{50}q+58\\\\

148-58=\frac{1q}{50} +\frac{1q}{25} \\\\90= \frac{1q}{50} +\frac{2q}{50}\\\\90=\frac{3q}{50}\\ \\q=1500\\\\

We plug 1500 as q into any equation, in this case S(q) and we get:

S(q)=\frac{1}{50}q+58\\\\S(1500)=\frac{1}{50}(1500)+58\\\\S(1500)=30+58\\\\S(1500)=88

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