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11 April, 12:48

A certain product has supply and demand functions given by p-80q=100 and p+50q=13100, respectively. What price gives market equilibrium, and how many units are demanded and supplied at this price?

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  1. 11 April, 13:04
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    8,100

    100

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To get the equilibrium price, what we need to do is to equate the equations.

    This means 100 + 80q = 13100 - 50q

    130q = 13100 - 100

    130q = 13000

    q = 13000/130 = 100

    The equilibrium price is thus:

    P + 50q - = 13100

    P + 50 (100) = 13,100

    P + 5000 = 13,100

    P = 13100 - 5000 = 8,100
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