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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 07:26, drcarver

Suppose that there are two commodities x and y. Jim’s demand for commodity x as a function of prices and income is given by Qx(px, py, W)=W/(px+2py). What is the expression for Jim’s demand for commodity y as a function of prices and income?

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