The supply curve for product X is given by QXS 420 20PX a
The supply curve for product X is given by QXS = -420 + 20PX .
a. Find the inverse supply curve.
 
 P =_______ +________ Q
 
 b. How much surplus do producers receive when Qx = 380? When Qx = 1,060?
 
 When QX = 380: $_________
 
 When QX = 1,060: $________
Solution
inverse supply curve
QXS = -420 + 20PX
divide both sides by 20
QXS/20=-420 /20 + 20PX/20
0.05QXS=-21+PX
P=21+0.05Q
b.
First find the price for the 2 quantities:
 
 21+ 0.05*380 = 40
 21+ 0.05*1060 =74
 
 The surplus can be defined as the difference between what the producers receive (= price) and the minimal that they want to receive for a given quantity (= inverse supply curve).
 
 Draw the inverse supply function on a diagram and draw a horizontal line at P = 40. The area between this price line and the supply function is the surplus (it\'s a triangle)
 
 Area of this triangle = [(40 - 21) * 380] / 2 = 3610
 
 Area when Q = 1060
 = [(74 - 21) * 1060] / 2=28090

