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- Suppose household annual demand for gasoline follows the equation QD = 2000 – 500P + 25I where P is the price of a gallon of gasoline and I is household income in 1000s of dollars. Suppose that P = 3 and I = 60. What quantity of gasoline will households demand at this price and income level?Q1: The demand for good X is given by Qx d = 6,000 − 1/2 Px − Py + 9 Pz + 1/10 M. Research shows that the prices of related goods are given by Py = $6,500 and Pz = $100, while the average income of individuals consuming this product is M = $80,000. a. How many units of good X will be purchased when Px = $5,230? The calculation should be handwrittenASAP according to helly only needed answer Q. 8. Suppose a consumer can afford to buy 6 units of good 1 and 8 units ofgood 2 if she spends her entire income. The prices of the two goods are ₹ 6 and₹ 8 respectively. How much is the consumer's income ?
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