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Consider a single price monopoly that faces a market demand curve for a good is given by the equation 𝑃=100−.1𝑄 and the total cost function is given as 𝑇𝐶=1000+20𝑄+.4𝑄2.
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Consider a single price monopoly that faces a market demand curve for a good is given by the equation 𝑃=100−.1𝑄 and the total cost function is given as 𝑇𝐶=1000+20𝑄+.4𝑄2.

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