The demand for sugar is given by: QD= 610 -P. The supply of sugar is given by: Qs= 10P -3570. The government levies a $33 per unit tax on the suppliers of sugar. Calculate the quantity of units in the market after the tax. QTAX= (Round to the nearest two decimal places if necessary.)

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The demand for sugar is given by: QD= 610 -P. The supply of sugar is given by: Qs= 10P -3570. The
government levies a $33 per unit tax on the suppliers of sugar.
Calculate the quantity of units in the market after the tax.
QTAX=
(Round to the nearest two decimal places if necessary.)
Transcribed Image Text:The demand for sugar is given by: QD= 610 -P. The supply of sugar is given by: Qs= 10P -3570. The government levies a $33 per unit tax on the suppliers of sugar. Calculate the quantity of units in the market after the tax. QTAX= (Round to the nearest two decimal places if necessary.)
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