EBK ECONOMICS
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Using the table below answer the following question
Price
Quantity demanded
Quantity supplied
$300
60
30
$400
55
40
$500
50
50
$600
45
60
$700
40
70
$800
35
80
In response, to lobbying by the skate board association, the government places aprice ceiling at the price of $700 on skate boards. What will this have on the marketfor skate boards? Explain your answer
Using the table below answer the following question
Price
Quantity demanded
Quantity supplied
$300
60
30
$400
55
40
$500
50
50
$600
45
60
$700
40
70
$800
35
80
In response, to lobbying by the skate board association, the government places aprice ceiling of $400 on skate boards. Use the information provided in Table toplot the supply and demand curve for skate boards.
QUESTION 4
Use the following supply and demand schedules for skate boards in table 18.1, to answer the questions
18(a). to 18(d) below.
Table 18.1
Price ($)
300
Quantity Demanded
Quantity Supplied
60
30
400
55
40
500
50
50
600
45
60
700
40
70
800
35
80
a. In response, to lobbying by the skate board association, the government places a
price ceiling at the price of $700 on skate boards. What will this have on the market
for skate boards? Explain your answer.
b. In response, to lobbying by the skate board association, the government places a
price ceiling of $400 on skate boards. Use the information provided in Table 18.1, to
plot the supply and demand curve for skate boards.
c. Use the information provided in Table 18.1, to plot the price ceiling of $400 on
skateboards.
d. What will be the result of a price ceiling of $400 on skate boards?
Chapter 6 Solutions
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