Respuesta :
Answer:
1) Attached
2) 150-3p = 3p-30
3) P=30, Q=60
4) 150-3p = 3p-90
5) P=40 and Q=30
6) Ps=Pd+10
7) P=35, Q=45
8) P=45, Q=45
Explanation:
We can write the equation for the quantity demanded as:
[tex]Q_d=150-3p_d[/tex]
And the equation for the quantity supplied as:
[tex]Q_s=3p_s-30[/tex]
1) Attached
2) The equilibrium price can be calculated by making the quantity supplied equal to quantity demanded:
[tex]Q_s=Q_d\\\\3p-30=150-3p\\\\6p=150+30=180\\\\p=180/6=30[/tex]
3) The equilibrium price is P=30.
The equilibrium quantity can be calculated as:
[tex]Q_s=150-3*30=150-90=60[/tex]
The equilibrium quantity is Q=60.
4) The supply now becomes:
[tex]Q'_s=3p_s-90[/tex]
The equation for the new equilibrium price is:
[tex]Q_d=Q'_s\\\\150-3p=3p-90\\\\6p=150+90=240\\\\p=240/6=40[/tex]
[tex]Qd=150-3*40=150-120=30[/tex]
5) The new equilibrium is at p=40 and Q=30
6) They will receive
[tex]p_s=p_d+subsidy=p_d+10[/tex]
7) In this case, the quantity supplied becomes:
[tex]Q_s=3p_s-90=3(p+10)-90=3p+30-90=3p-60[/tex]
The new price equilibrium becomes P=35:
[tex]Q_s=Q_d\\\\3p-60=150-3p\\\\6p=150+60\\\\p=210/6=35[/tex]
The quantity for this equilibrium is Q=45:
[tex]Q_d=150-3*35=150-105=45[/tex]
8) Now, the equations for demand and supply are:
[tex]Q_s=3p-90\\\\Q_d=150-3(p-10)=150-3p+30=180-3p[/tex]
The equilibrium price and quantity becomes:
[tex]Q_d=Q_s\\\\180-3p=3p-90\\\\6p=180+90\\\\p=270/6=45\\\\\\Q_d=180-3*45=180-135=45[/tex]
Answer:
1) Attached
2) 150-3p = 3p-30
3) P=30, Q=60
4) 150-3p = 3p-90
5) P=40 and Q=30
6) Ps=Pd+10
7) P=35, Q=45
8) P=45, Q=45
Explanation: