Suppose that the demand and price for strawberries are related by p = D(q) = 6 -

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Suppose that the demand and price for strawberries are related by p = D(q) = 6 - 0.25q, where p is the price (in dollars) and q is the quantity demanded (in hundreds of quarts). Find the price at each level of demand.

(a) 0 quarts

(b) 400 quarts

(c) 840 quarts

Find the quantity demanded for the strawberries at each price.

(d) $4.50

(e) $3.25

(f) $2.40

(g) Graph p = 6 - 0.25q.

Suppose the price and supply of strawberries are related by p = S(q) = 0.35q, where p is the price (in dollars) and q is the quantity supplied (in hundreds of quarts) of strawberries. Find the quantity supplied at each price.

(h) $0

(i) $2.80

(j) $6.30

(k) Graph p = 0.35q on the same axis used for part (g).

(l) Find the equilibrium quantity and the equilibrium price.

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