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Suppose That the Demand Function for an Appliance Is

Question 153

Question 153

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Suppose that the demand function for an appliance is Suppose that the demand function for an appliance is   where q is the number of units and p is in dollars. What is the consumer's surplus if the equilibrium price is $17.6 and the equilibrium quantity is 21? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. ​ A)  $473 B)  $475 C)  $811 D)  $848 E)  $474 where q is the number of units and p is in dollars. What is the consumer's surplus if the equilibrium price is $17.6 and the equilibrium quantity is 21? Round your answer to the nearest dollar. ​


A) $473
B) $475
C) $811
D) $848
E) $474

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