Q = Q = Q = 8+ 3PA 100-PA-2Pc 4+2PB QB == - 120 2PB + Pc +PC QE = ?? Q = 80 The supply curve for good C is currently missing. Suppose there are currently 8 firms producing good C with each firm having the following short run cost function: C(ac) = 40+2(gc)²
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