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3 September, 15:06

For the pair of supply-and-demand equations, where x represents the quantity demanded in units of 1000 and p is the unit price in dollars, find the equilibrium quantity and the equilibrium price. 2x + 7p - 56 = 0 and 3x - 11p + 45 = 0

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  1. 3 September, 15:34
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    7 and 6 respectively

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Firstly, we have to solve the equations simultaneously.

    2x + 7p = 56

    3x - 11p = - 45

    Multiply equation I by 3 and ii by 2

    6x + 21p = 168

    6x - 22p = - 90

    Subtract the second from first to yield:

    43p = 258

    p = 6

    Insert this in equation 1 where we have 2x + 7p = 56

    2x + 7 (6) = 56

    2x + 42 = 56

    2x = 14 and x = 7

    The equilibrium price is 6 and the equilibrium quantity is 7
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