Find the equilibrium price and quantity for the supply and demand equations.

d(p)=11,400−8p
s(p)=2p
The equilibrium price is at $ ___________ and at a quantity of_____ units.

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d(p)=11,400-8p

s(p)=2p
price is 1140
the quantity is 2280

To find the equilibrium price and quantity, we need to set the demand equation equal to the supply equation:

d(p) = s(p)

11,400 − 8p = 2p

Now, we can solve for the equilibrium price:

11,400 = 10p

p = 1,140

So, the equilibrium price is $1,140.

To find the equilibrium quantity, we substitute the equilibrium price back into either the demand or supply equation. Let's use the supply equation:

s(p) = 2p

s(1,140) = 2(1,140)

s(1,140) = 2,280

So, the equilibrium quantity is 2,280 units.

Thus, the equilibrium price is $1,140 and the equilibrium quantity is 2,280 units.