The supply curve is given by q(p) = 10p - 60 and the demand curve by q(p) = -2p + 60, where p is in dollars and q is in millions.
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Step 1: Set the supply curve equal to the demand curve to find the equilibrium price: 10p - 60 = -2p + 60 Show more…
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