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The estimated demand function (Moschini and Meilke, 1992) for Canadian processed pork is Qequals161minus20pplus20p Subscript bplus3p Subscript cplus2Y, where Q is the quantity in million kilograms (kg) of pork per year, p is the dollar price per kg, p Subscript b is the price of beef in Canadian dollars per kg, p Subscript c is the price of chicken in dollars per kg, and Y is average income in thousands of dollars. What is the demand function if we hold p Subscript b, p Subscript c, and Y at their typical values during the period studied: p Subscript bequals4.6, p Subscript cequals3.5, and Yequals12.5? Demand as a function of p is (enter your first response rounded to one decimal place and your second response as a whole number):

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