The demand for your hand-made skateboards, in weekly sales, is q = −3p + 700 if the selling price is $p. You are prepared to supply q = 2p − 500 per week at the price $p. What price should you sell your skateboards for so that there is neither a shortage nor a surplus?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

you should sell your skateboards at $240

Explanation:

The price p to sell your skateboards for so that there is neither a shortage nor a surplus is the price that makes equal the quantity of sales and the quantity of supply, so p is equal to:

q (sales) = q (supply)

-3p + 700 = 2p - 500

700 + 500 = 2p + 3p

1200 = 5p

1200/5 = p

$240 = p


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Answer: Refraction.

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The force which acts on the elevator while it starts its motion are described as follows :

1. The elevator when starts from rest, moves in a direction opposite to the gravity, hence there is an upward force which acts on the elevator. It is more than the weight due to gravity of the elevator to cause the motion. This upwards force is the force produced by the strings pulling the elevator upwards.

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An elevator experiences tension in the supporting cable, weight of the elevator, upward force from the floor, and gravitational force as it moves upward from rest. As it accelerates, the tension in the cable is larger than the weight making the elevator and its occupants feel heavier. Conversely, as it decelerates to stop, they feel lighter due to reduced force exerted on the floor and scale.

Explanation:

When an elevator moves upward from rest to it's designated floor, it experiences several forces. The primary forces here include the tension in the supporting cable (T or I), the weight of the elevator (we), the upward force from the floor of the elevator or the normal force (N or Ñ), and the gravitational force which is usually represented by the weight of the person (w) and the weight of the scale (ws).

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In relation to the person in the elevator, when the elevator is at rest or moving at consistent speed, the person experiences their normal weight. When the elevator accelerates upwards, the person feels slightly heavier due to the increased force they exert on the floor (Fp or I) and subsequently on the scale (Fs). When the elevator decelerates to stop, the force they exert on floor and scale becomes less and, thus, they feel slightly lighter.

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