Suppose the demand and supply curves for rice in Japan are given by the following equations: Q

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Suppose the demand and supply curves for rice in Japan are given by the following equations:

Qd = 120 - 30 P

Qs = 40 + 10 P

where Qd = millions of tons of rice the Japanese would like to buy each year; Qs = millions of tons of rice Japanese farmers would like to sell each year; and P = price per ton of rice (in hundreds of $).

a. Fill in the following table:

Price (Per Ton) $ .50 $1.00 $ 1.50 $ 2.00 $ 2.50 Quantity Demanded (Qa) Quantity Supplied (Q.)

b. Use the information in the table to find the equilibrium price and quantity.

c. Graph the demand and supply curves and identify the equilibrium price and quantity.

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Principles Of Macroeconomics

ISBN: 9781292303826

13th Global Edition

Authors: Karl E. Case,Ray C. Fair , Sharon E. Oster

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