Suppose the demand for a particular good is given by = QD 103-15P, where QD represents the quantity demanded and P is the per unit price. Suppose the supply for a particular good is given by QS 5+ 6P, where QS represents the quantity supplied and P is the per unit price. What is the equilibrium quantity? Enter a number rounded to two decimal places.

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Suppose the demand for a particular good is given by
=
QD 103-15P, where QD represents the quantity demanded and P is
the per unit price.
Suppose the supply for a particular good is given by
QS 5+ 6P, where QS represents the quantity supplied and P is the per
unit price.
What is the equilibrium quantity?
Enter a number rounded to two decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the demand for a particular good is given by = QD 103-15P, where QD represents the quantity demanded and P is the per unit price. Suppose the supply for a particular good is given by QS 5+ 6P, where QS represents the quantity supplied and P is the per unit price. What is the equilibrium quantity? Enter a number rounded to two decimal places.
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