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There are two types of consumers of movies at home. The first type of consumer is impatient and wants to see the latest films as soon as they are available for streaming or on DVD. The second type of consumer is more patient and is happy to watch any movies that have been released in the past few years. Demand for the first type of consumer is given by the function .

          There are two types of consumers of movies at home. The first type of consumer is impatient and wants to see the latest films as soon as they are available for streaming or on DVD. The second type of consumer is more patient and is happy to watch any movies that have been released in the past few years. Demand for the first type of consumer is given by the function 
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There are two types of consumers of movies at home. The first type of consumer is impatient and wants to see the latest films as soon as they are available for streaming or on DVD. The second type of consumer is more patient and is happy to watch any movies that have been released in the past few years. Demand for the first type of consumer is given by the function .
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