The demand for widgets (QX)

  1. Suppose the price of widgets falls from $7 to $5 and consumption of widgets rises from 15 widgets a month to 25 widgets.
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  2. Suppose the price of widgets rises from $7 to $9 and consumption of widgets falls from 25 widgets a month to 15 widgets.
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  3. The demand for widgets (QX) is given by the following equation:QX = 425-PX¡V1.5PW¡V1.25PG+0.8PY+0.1 M where QX= number of
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  4. Willy’s widgets, a monopoly, faces the following demand schedule (sales of widgets per month):Price
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  5. Willy’s widgets, a monopoly, faces the following demand schedule (sales of widgets per month):Price
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  6. Robots at the Galactic Workshop had 24 widgets to build. 1/4 of the widgets were green 1/2 of the remaining widgets were blue.
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  7. Willy's widgets, a monopoly, faces the following demand schedule (sales of widgets per month):Price $20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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  8. 1. A factory manufactures widgets. The rate of production of widgets after t weeks is (dx/dt) = 30(1-((20)/((t-20)^2)))
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  9. 1. A factory manufactures widgets. The rate of production of widgets after t weeks is (dx/dt) = 30(1-((20)/((t-20)^2)))
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  10. The cross price elasticity for widgets with respect to gadgets is -0.5. If the price of the gadgets rises from $0.95-1.10 (a 10%
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