pequalsD(q)equals24-1.25q Find the price at each level of demand. Answer parts a through d. a. Find the price when the demand is 0 watches. The price when the demand is 0 watches is $24. Part 2 b. Find the price when the demand is 400 watches. The price when the demand is 400 watches is $19. Part 3 c. Find the quantity demanded for the watch when the price is $14. At a price of $14, the demand is for 8 watches.
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