Find the present value of the given future payment at the specified interest rate.
$9000 due in 8 and one half
years at 4% compounded quarterly
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The present value is approximately $
  
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126302440,886,"I'm seeking clarification on how taxes and subsidies influence the equilibrium price and quantity in a market, specifically regarding the distinction between buyer and seller prices after these fiscal measures are applied. In the scenario where a $6 per unit tax is imposed on a market with the demand function (QD = 100 - 2P) and the supply function (QS = 10 + P), I am uncertain about the accurate calculation and interpretation of the new equilibrium prices for buyers and sellers. The core of the confusion lies in how to adjust the demand or supply function to accurately reflect the tax's impact and determine which price, buyer's or seller's, the calculation yields. Similarly, with a $6 per unit subsidy, questions arise on how to model its effect on market equilibrium, whether the adjustment should be made to the demand or supply curve, and how this influences the prices paid by buyers and received by sellers. Additionally, there's ambiguity in interpreting the equilibrium price post-subsidy—whether it's the price before or after considering the subsidy, and how to clearly differentiate between the prices buyers pay and sellers receive. I'm looking for an expert explanation to deepen my understanding of the economic principles governing the different outcomes of taxes and subsidies on market dynamics, especially in terms of buyer and seller prices, and to clarify the correct approach to analyzing these scenarios in economic models.