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Gekata [30.6K]
3 years ago
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Imagine the market for Good X has a demand function of Qdx = 200 – 2Px – Py + .1M and a supply function of Qsx = 2Px – 2Pw, wher

e Px is the price of Good X, Py is the price of Good Y, and M is the average consumer income. Pw is the price of Good W, which is an input to the production of Good X.
If Py = 10, Pw = 50, M = $2700, what's the price of X in equilibrium?​
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