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densk [106]
2 years ago
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Suppose the demand function​ (D) for golf clubs​ is: Qequals150minus1.00​P, where P is the price paid by consumers in dollars pe

r club and Q is the quantity demanded in thousands. Suppose the supply curve​ (S) for golf clubs is estimated to​ be: Qequals1.00P. Calculate the equilibrium price for golf clubs and the equilibrium quantity sold. The equilibrium price is ​$ nothing per club ​(Enter your response as an​ integer.)
Business
1 answer:
nadya68 [22]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

P = $75 per club

n= 75,000 clubs

Explanation:

The demand and supply functions are:

(D): Q=150-1.00P\\(S): Q=1.00P\\

The equilibrium price is the price that yields a quantity demanded equal to the quantity supplied:

150-1.00P=1.00P\\P=\frac{150}{2}\\P=\$75

The number of units sold at that price is:

n=1,000*(1.00*75)\\n=75,000\ units

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Explanation:

Dec. 2017 outstanding common stocks 400,000

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September 1, 9,000 shares were retired

diluted shares 30,000, exercise price $18, market price $20

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A project is expected to create operating cash flows of $22,500 a year for three years. The initial cost of the fixed assets is
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Answer:

D. $5,208.11

Explanation:

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0         - $50,000       $1               - $50,000                  -$50,000

0         - $3,000          $1               - $3,000                    -$3,000

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3          $3,000        0.751               $2,253                      $2,253

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To calculate the values of reserves, required reserves, and excess reserves, while assuming a required reserve ratio of 10%, we have the required reserves to be $500.

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Also, the calculated amount for the excess is: $4,500.

Where Required Excess: $5,000 - $500 = $4,500

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