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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 22:30 kayla114035

Suppose that q units of a product are sold for price p dollars each in a particular market where the supply and demand equations are known to be p=S(q)=10+3q/100 and p=D(q)=37-6q/100. Use algebra to find the equilibrium price.

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