Can someone please help me with this question? I feel like such an idiot because it's part of a group assignment and I don't want to let the rest of my group members down...
"Suppose the demand for a particular product can be expressed as q=100/p. Calculate the total amount spent on this good when p=10, 20, 50. Can you make a generalization about the mathematical form of this demand curve and consumer behavior in the market?"
My thoughts are to plug in p into the equation q=100/p, and then multiply PxQ to get the total amount spent.... Does that sound right?
"Suppose the demand for a particular product can be expressed as q=100/p. Calculate the total amount spent on this good when p=10, 20, 50. Can you make a generalization about the mathematical form of this demand curve and consumer behavior in the market?"
My thoughts are to plug in p into the equation q=100/p, and then multiply PxQ to get the total amount spent.... Does that sound right?