From the equation Qd=1000-20P,find out
Qd if price is 10
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Qd for price 5 is equal to 900 (it can be calculated as 1000 - 20 \ltimes⋉ 5 = 1000 - 100 = 900).
Qd for price 10 is equal to 900 (it can be calculated as 1000 - 20 \ltimes⋉ 10 = 1000 - 200 = 800).
Qd for price 20 is equal to 900 (it can be calculated as 1000 - 20 \ltimes⋉ 20 = 1000 - 400 = 600).
Hence,
Qd = 900 when p=5
Qd = 800 when p=10
Qd = 600 when p=20
In accordance with the law of demand and equation Qd=1000-20 \ltimes⋉ p, conditional on all else being equal, as the price of a good goes up (from 5 to 20), quantity demanded will go down (from 900 to 600).
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