At P = 50
Q= 300-5*50 = 300-250 = 50
Inverse demand curve : P = 60-Q/5
Now the most consumers are willing to pay = Consumer Surplus , at P = 50
CS = .5*(50)*(60-50)
= .5*50*10
= $ 250
Membership fees = $ 250
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