Suppose the domestic supply (QSU.S.) and demand (QDU.S) for bicycles in the United States is represented by the following set of equations:QSU.S. = 2PQDU.S. = 200 - 2P.Demand (QD) and supply (QS) in the rest of the world is represented by the equations:QS = PQD =160 - P.Quantities are measured in thousands and the price, in U.S. dollars.In the absence of international trade, ________ thousand bicycles will be sold in the rest of the world at a per unit price of
A. 80; $80.
B. 50; $100.
C. 100; $100.
D. 100; $50.
Answer: A
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