Two companies are producing widgets. It costs the first company q12 dollars to produce q1 widgets and the second company 0.5q22 dollars to produce q2 widgets. If a total of q widgets are produced, consumers will pay 200 - q dollars for each widget. If the two companies want to collude in an attempt to maximize the sum of their profits, how many widgets should each company produce? (The model for this type of problem is called a collusive duopoly model.)

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Two companies are producing widgets. It costs the first company q12 dollars to produce q1 widgets and the second company 0.5q22 dollars to produce q2 widgets. If a total of q widgets are produced, consumers will pay 200 - q dollars for each widget. If the two companies want to collude in an attempt to maximize the sum of their profits, how many widgets should each company produce? (The model for this type of problem is called a collusive duopoly model.)

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