the demand function of a commodity is given by the equation 25D=22-P(where D is demand and P is market price of a commodity). calculate
1. Maximum demand at zero price
2. Maximum price in the market
Answers
Explanation:
Definition
The market demand curve is the summation of all the individual demand curves in a given market. It shows the quantity demanded of the good by all individuals at varying price points. For example, at $10/latte, the quantity demanded by everyone in the market is 150 lattes per day. At $4/latte, the quantity demanded by everyone in the market is 1,000 lattes per day. The market demand curve gives the quantity demanded by everyone in the market for every price point. The market demand curve is typically graphed and downward sloping because as price increases, the quantity demanded decreases. It can also be provided as a schedule, which is in table format.
Equation
To determine the market demand curve of a given good, you have to sum all the individual demand curves for the good in the market. Here is the algebraic equation for market demand. The quantity demanded (Q) is a function of price (P), and it is summing all the individual demand curves (q), which are also a function of price. The subscripts one through n represent all the individuals in the market.
Market Demand
Examples of Market Demand Curves
To make things easy, let's assume we have two people in the market for lattes (we all know this is extremely simplified!), Jack and Jill. This table shows the individual demand schedules for lattes. The column on the far right is the summation of the individual demand curves, which becomes the market demand curve.
Market demand schedules
Market Demand Schedule
At $3 per latte, Jill would buy 24 lattes a month and Jack would buy 15. Therefore, the market demand at $3 per latte is 39 per month. You can also graph the market demand curve, which is the most common method of presenting a demand curve. This graph shows the same market demand curve as the table.