Qs = -11 + P
Qd = 76-P+.02*5000
Qd = 76-P + 100
Qd = 176 - P
at eqm, Qd = Qs
176-P = -11+P
187 = 2P
P* = 187/2
= 93.5
Eqm price = $ 93.5
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