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5 January, 20:01

Suppose domestic beef producers face demand of QD = 1000 - 5P. In the very short run 500 head of beef are produced. Suppose mad cow strikes a portion of the national herd and the amount brought to market falls to 400. The price per head will rise by?

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  1. 5 January, 20:08
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    The rise in the price per head = 20

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Demand: QD = 1000 - 5P

    Number of head of beefs produced in the short run = 500

    Now,

    At Q = 500

    500 = 1000 - 5P

    or

    5P = 500

    or

    P = 100

    At Q = 400

    400 = 1000 - 5P

    or

    5P = 600

    or

    P = 120

    Hence,

    The rise in the price per head = 120 - 100

    = 20
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