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- Calculate equilibrium price if demand equation is 23Q - 39 = P And the equilibrium quantity is 8 unitsThe following are market demand and supply equations for a perfume product:QD = 70 − 4PQS = 10 + 2Pwhere P is, QD and QS are quantity demanded and supplied of perfume, respectively.A) What is the equilibrium price and quantity? Calculate using the arithmetic method.B) Draw demand and supply curves for prices £0, £4, £6 ... £16.C) Suppose consumers’ income increases and perfume is considered as a normal good. As a result, the new demand equation is QD = 100 − 4P. Find the new equilibrium price and quantity of perfume.The following are market demand and supply equations for a perfume product: QD = 70 – 4P %3D Qs = 10 + 2P where P is, Qp and Qs are quantity demanded and supplied of perfume, respectively. A) What is the equilibrium price and quantity? Calculate using the arithmetic method. B) Draw demand and supply curves for prices £0, £4, £6... £16. C) Suppose consumers' income increases and perfume is considered as a normal good. As a result, the new demand equation is Qp = 100 – 4P. Find the new equilibrium price and ntity of perfume. D) Your economist friend told you that because of the change in demand described in part (c), price elasticity of demand changed. Is your friend right? Explain. E) Use the demand equation in part (c) to compute price elasticity of demand between £5 and £6. Use the mid-point (arc) method.
- QXd = 14 - 0.5PX and QXs = 0.25PX - 1 a. Determine the equilibrium price and quantity. Show the equilibrium graphically. b. Suppose a $12 excise tax is imposed on the good. Determine the new equilibrium price and quantity (see video on inverse functions).Question 2 (5 marks) No words allowed, only a diagram with annotations To answer this question only a diagram with annotations is required. Suppose apples and pears are substitutes in consumption. An outbreak of Grumpy Granny Smith fungus has a devastating effect on the size of the apple crop. Show on a diagram how this will affect the market for pears. Indicate how the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of pears will change. The direction of any changes should be indicated using arrows. S hp Please turn over. FTSE jse 40Due to a recession that lowered incomes, the 2008 market prices for last-minute rentals of U.S. beachfront properties were lower than usual. Suppose that the inverse demand function for renting a beachfront property in Ocean City, New Jersey, during the first week of August is Derive the equilibrium price, p, and the quantity, Q", in terms of Y. The equilibrium quantity, Q', ist p=1000-Q+= Y where Y is the median annual income of the people involved in this market, Q is quantity, and p is the rental price. The inverse supply function is Q Y 50 p= Q² = 10
- The diagram to the right illustrates a hypothetical demand curve representing the relationship between price (in dollars per unit) and quantity (in 1,000s of units per unit of time). The area of the triangle shown on the diagram is $ (Enter your response as an integer.) C Price (dollars per unit) 100- 90- 80- 70- 60- 50- 40- 30- 20- 10- 0- 65 31 0 :25 :59 T 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Quantity (1,000s of units per unit of time) 90 100 o UFind the equilibrium price and quantityNote: Please answer number 1only. Thank you!
- Demand: Q = 150 – 3P and supply: Q = P + 50 . What is the equilibrium price(Pe) and quantity(Qe)? Calculate and show on a graph. (10p) If supply curve equation becomes Q= P + 70 how does supply curve shift? How do Qe and Pe change? Show on graph and calculate. (10p)6) The quantity demanded of a certain brand of smart phone is 2000 per week when the unit price is $84. For each decrease in the unit price $5 below $84, the quantity demanded increases by 50 units. The supplier will not market any of the smartphones if the unit price is $60 or less, but the supplier will market 1800 per week if the unit price is $90. The supply and demand equations are known to be lineara) Find the demand and supply equationsb) Find the equilibrium quantity and priceOnly typed answer and please answer correctly