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1. (2.5 marks) In the market of cars, there are two firms operating. The Industry Demand Curve
is a function of the outputs being produced by both firms, and is given as: P = 240–(X1+X2),
where X, and X2 are the outputs of Firm 1 and Firm 2 respectively. The Total Cost faced
by Firm 1 is TC1 = 20.X1 and by Firm 2 is TC2 = 20X2. Each firm maximizes its own profit
by choosing its own output, while taking the output of the other firm as given. Write down
the profit function of each firm, and find the level of output for each firm that will maximize
its profit. What are the corresponding levels of prices and profits for each firm?

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