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7 August, 21:57

Equilibrium in the market-place means that quantity supplied 'Qs' equals quantity demanded 'Qd'.

1. Given the following equations:

Qs = 1,050 and Qd = 2000 - 2.5P

Solve for the equilibrium price 'P'.

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  1. 7 August, 22:27
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    P = 380

    Explanation:

    At equilibrium, we have:

    Qs = Qd

    Since Qs = 1,050 and Qd = 2,000 - 2.5P, we therefore have:

    1,050 = 2,000 - 2.5P

    We now proceed to rearrange and solve for P as follows:

    1,050 - 2000 + 2.5P = 0

    2.5P = 2,000 - 1,050

    2.5P = 950

    P = 950 / 2.5 = 950 : 2.5

    P = 380

    Therefore, the equilibrium price 'P' is equal to 380.
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