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The demand functions for two products are given by ​ The demand functions for two products are given by ​   ​ Where p<sub>1</sub> and p<sub>2</sub> are in dollars and q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub> are numbers of units. Find the demand for each of the products if the price of the first is   and the price of the second is   . A)  ​   units ​   units ​ B)    units   units ​ C)  ​   units   units ​ D)  ​   units   units ​ E)  ​   units   units ​
Where p1 and p2 are in dollars and q1 and q2 are numbers of units.
Find the demand for each of the products if the price of the first is The demand functions for two products are given by ​   ​ Where p<sub>1</sub> and p<sub>2</sub> are in dollars and q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub> are numbers of units. Find the demand for each of the products if the price of the first is   and the price of the second is   . A)  ​   units ​   units ​ B)    units   units ​ C)  ​   units   units ​ D)  ​   units   units ​ E)  ​   units   units ​ and the price of the second is The demand functions for two products are given by ​   ​ Where p<sub>1</sub> and p<sub>2</sub> are in dollars and q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub> are numbers of units. Find the demand for each of the products if the price of the first is   and the price of the second is   . A)  ​   units ​   units ​ B)    units   units ​ C)  ​   units   units ​ D)  ​   units   units ​ E)  ​   units   units ​ .


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