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SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Understand the slopes of the supply and demand curves.
Find points of equilibrium.
OBJECTIVES
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widget function demand function demand supply
wholesale price markup retail price equilibrium shift
Key Terms
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Example 1Example 1
The Wacky Widget Company sells widgets for $2.00 each wholesale. A local store has a markup of $1.59. What is the retail price?
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The wholesale price of an item is x dollars. The retail price is r dollars. Express the markup algebraically.
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Example 2Example 2
The Robear Corporation sells teddy bears at a wholesale price of $23.00. If a store marks this up 110%, what is the retail price?
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The graph shows the supply and demand curves for a widget. Explain what happens if the price is set at $9.00.
EXAMPLE 3EXAMPLE 3
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Use the graph to explain what happens if the price is set at $15.00.
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A company wants to base the price of its product on demand for the product, as well as on expenses. It takes a poll of several of its current retailers to find out how many widgets they would buy at different wholesale prices. The results are shown in the table. The company wants to use linear regression to create a demand function. What is the equation of the demand function? Round the slope and y-intercept to the nearest hundredth.
EXAMPLE 4EXAMPLE 4
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Explain why it makes sense that the demand function has a negative slope.
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