1. The following represents demand for widgets (a fictional product):QD = 650 – 4P – 0.004M + 4PRwhere P is the price of widgets, M is income, and PR is the price of a related (fictional) good, the wodget. Supply of widgets is determined byQS = 20 + 4Pa. Determine whether widgets are a normal or inferior good, and whether widgets and wodgets are substitutes or complements.b. Assume that M = $48,000 and PR = $75.00. Solve algebraically to determine the equilibrium price and quantity of widgets.c. Generate a supply/demand graph in Excel. Be sure that P is the vertical axis and Q the horizontal. Does the graphical equilibrium correspond to your algebraic equilibrium?d. Now assume two events occur: income rises to $50,000 and supply conditions change such that QS = 30 + 5P. Solve algebraically for the new equilibrium price and quantity of widgets after these two changes.
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