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Suppose the market for widgets can be described by the following equations:
Demand: P = 14 1.00Q
Supply: P = 1.00Q + 6,
Where P is the price in dollars per unit and Q is the quantity in thousands of units. What are the equilibrium price and quantity? The equilibrium quantity is ______ units and the equilibrium price is $______.
Suppose the government imposes a tax of $1 per unit to reduce widget consumption and raise government revenues. What will be the new equilibrium quantity? What price will the buyer pay? What amount will the seller receive?
The new equilibrium quantity will be __________.
The price paid by buyers will be $__________.
The amount kept by sellers will be $__________.
Suppose the market for widgets can be described by the following equations:
Demand: P = 14 1.00Q
Supply: P = 1.00Q + 6,
Where P is the price in dollars per unit and Q is the quantity in thousands of units. What are the equilibrium price and quantity? The equilibrium quantity is ______ units and the equilibrium price is $______.
Suppose the government imposes a tax of $1 per unit to reduce widget consumption and raise government revenues. What will be the new equilibrium quantity? What price will the buyer pay? What amount will the seller receive?
The new equilibrium quantity will be __________.
The price paid by buyers will be $__________.
The amount kept by sellers will be $__________.
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Chika IlonahLv10
28 Sep 2019
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