Two profit-maximizing firms, Firm Alpha and Firm Beta, operate in separate markets. Firm Alpha's price is set such that its profit margin as a proportion of the price is 50%. Firm Beta's price is set such that its profit margin as a proportion of the price is 10%. Assuming both firms are operating optimally, what can be inferred about the market conditions they face?
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