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The demand and supply equations for a good are given by; 2p= -Qd + 125, 8p= Qs+45, Find the equilibrium price and quantity
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The demand and supply equations for a good are given by; 2p= -Qd + 125, 8p= Qs+45, Find the equilibrium price and quantity
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