The figure above shows the demand curve. Which if the following represents the demand equation? QD=-0.25P+20 P=-4QD+20 P=-4QD+20 QD=-4P+5 P=-0.25QD+5 QD=-0.25P+5 QD=-4P+20 P=-0.25QD+20 Price 0 1 2 3 5 Quantity 6 The figure above shows the demand curve. Which if the following represents the demand equation? QD=-0.25P+20 P=-4QD+20 P=-4QD+20 QD=-4P+5 P=-0.25QD+5 QD=-0.25P+5 QD=-4P+20 P=-0.25QD+20
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