At $ 0.37 per​ bushel, the daily supply for wheat is 446 ​bushels, and the daily demand is 593 bushels. When the price is raised to $ 0.85 per​ bushel, the daily supply increases to 566 ​bushels, and the daily demand decreases to 353 bushels. Assume that the​ price-supply and​ price-demand equations are linear.