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Mathematics, 06.09.2019 04:30 skrillex88

In supply (and demand) problems, y is the number of items the supplier will produce (or the public will buy) if the price of the item is x.
for a particular product, the supply equation is y=5x+465 and the demand equation is y=−6x+652.
a) what is the intersection point of these two lines? (enter answer an an ordered pair)
b) what is the selling price when supply and demand are in equilibrium? price=$/item
c)what is the amount of items in the market when supply and demand are in equilibrium?
number of items =

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