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The demand of beans in bags is given by the function Q – 36 + 0.4P = 0. Where P is price in naira and Q is quantity, find  Q when P =N20

Question

The demand of beans in bags is given by the function

Q36+0.4P=0 Q - 36 + 0.4P = 0

Where:

  • P P is price in naira
  • Q Q is quantity

Find Q Q when P=N20 P = N20

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Solution

To find the value of Q when P = N20, we can substitute P = N20 into the given demand function and solve for Q.

The demand function is Q - 36 + 0.4P = 0.

Substituting P = N20, we have Q - 36 + 0.4(N20) = 0.

Simplifying the equation, we get Q - 36 + 8 = 0.

Combining like terms, we have Q - 28 = 0.

To isolate Q, we add 28 to both sides of the equation, giving us Q = 28.

Therefore, when P = N20, the quantity demanded (Q) is 28.

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