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Suppose the daily demand for Coke and Pepsi in a small city are given by Suppose the daily demand for Coke and Pepsi in a small city are given by   and   where Q<sub>C</sub> and Q<sub>P</sub> are the number of cans Coke and Pepsi sell,respectively,in thousands per day.P<sub>C</sub> and P<sub>P</sub> are the prices of a can of Coke and Pepsi,respectively,measured in dollars.The marginal cost is $0.45 per can.What is Coke's inverse demand function? A)    B)    C)    D)   and Suppose the daily demand for Coke and Pepsi in a small city are given by   and   where Q<sub>C</sub> and Q<sub>P</sub> are the number of cans Coke and Pepsi sell,respectively,in thousands per day.P<sub>C</sub> and P<sub>P</sub> are the prices of a can of Coke and Pepsi,respectively,measured in dollars.The marginal cost is $0.45 per can.What is Coke's inverse demand function? A)    B)    C)    D)   where QC and QP are the number of cans Coke and Pepsi sell,respectively,in thousands per day.PC and PP are the prices of a can of Coke and Pepsi,respectively,measured in dollars.The marginal cost is $0.45 per can.What is Coke's inverse demand function?


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