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The price-demand equation for a particular flashlight is given by p = 115 – 0.002x, where x is the number of flashlights

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The Price Demand Equation For A Particular Flashlight Is Given By P 115 0 002x Where X Is The Number Of Flashlights 1
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The price-demand equation for a particular flashlight is given by p = 115 – 0.002x, where x is the number of flashlights demanded when the price is p dollars each. The flashlight manufacturers will produce no flashlights if the price is $73 or less, and they will market 5,500 flashlights when the price is $95 per flashlight. (Assume the price-supply equation is linear.) (a) Find the consumers' surplus for this commodity. $ (b) Find the producers' surplus for this commodity. $