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calculate CONSUMERS Surplus: q=50-3p; p(bar)=6 the equation is: CS=(the integration from 0 to q(bar))=[D(q)-p(bar)] dq PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help.
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\[\int\limits_{0}^{32}(32-q)/3 dq\]
\[q=50-3p\] \[\bar{p}=6\] \[\int\limits_{0}^{\bar{q}} Dq-\bar{p} \ dq\]
is this it?
you need to put the q=50-3p into terms of p not q. how do I do that?
so just solve for p q=50-3p subtract 50 from both sides then divide by -3 to both sides then you should get p in terms of q
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