SOLUTION: Let P = 0.09q + 50 be the supply equation for a manufacturer. The demand equation for his product is: P = 0.07q + 65

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Question 1107582: Let P = 0.09q + 50 be the supply equation for a manufacturer. The demand equation for his product is:
P = 0.07q + 65

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