Answer
Answer
the inverse demand curve is
Q=100-P
P=100-Q
the equilibrium after binding price floor is the quantity demanded
at the price
P=80.39
Q=100-80.39
=19.61
Consumer surplus is the area above price and below the demand
curve
CS=0.5*(Y-axis intercept of the demand curve -P)*Q
=0.5*(100-80.39)*19.61
=192.27605
=192.28
the consumer surplus is $192.28
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