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1 April, 15:17

Assume that demand for a commodity is represented by the equation

P = 75 - 2Qd

Supply is represented by the equation

P = 4Qs - 15

where Qd and Qs are quantity demanded and quantity supplied, respectively, and P is price.

a. Using the equilibrium condition Qs = Qd, determine equilibrium price.

b. Now determine equilibrium quantity.

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  1. 1 April, 15:35
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    (a) $45

    (b) 15 units

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Demand equation: P = 75 - 2Qd

    Supply equation: P = 4Qs - 15

    Qd and Qs are quantity demanded and quantity supplied,

    (a) At equilibrium,

    Qs = Qd = Q*

    P = 75 - 2Q*

    Q * = (75 - P) : 2

    P = 4Q * - 15

    P = 4[ (75 - P) : 2] - 15

    P = 150 - 2P - 15

    3P = 135

    P * = 45

    Therefore, equilibrium price P * = 45

    (b) Equilibrium quantity,

    Q * = (75 - P) : 2

    = (75 - 45) : 2

    = 15
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