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Quiz 8: Utility and Demand
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Question 341
True/False
Bananas Apples
-According to the principle of diminishing marginal utility, as an individual consumes more and more of a good or service, the total utility increases while the marginal utility decreases.
Question 342
True/False
Tom's marginal utility from a Sobe exceeds his marginal utility of crackers. Therefore, his total utility of Sobe must exceed his total utility of crackers.
Question 343
Essay
Suppose Jenny's marginal utility of fish is 40 and her marginal utility from chips is 20. The price of fish is $10 and the price of chips is $1. What should Jenny do to maximize her utility? Explain your answer.
Question 344
Essay
If Mark's marginal utility per dollar spent on the last taco is 15 and his marginal utility per dollar spent on the last burrito is 20 units, what should Mark do to increase his total utility?
Question 345
True/False
Bananas Apples
-Total utility is the benefit received from consuming an extra unit of a good.
Question 346
Essay
For a consumer, the marginal utility of good A is 25 and its price is $5. The marginal utility of good B is 60 and its price is $12. The consumer has allocated his entire budget. Is this consumer maximizing his total utility? Explain your answer.
Question 347
Essay
Suppose Abe is allocating his entire income and he receives 100 units of utility per dollar from the tenth slice of pizza and 200 units of utility per dollar from his second soda. Is Abe maximizing his utility? Should Abe change his consumption of pizza and soda?
Question 348
True/False
If Tom's total utility from watching one more minute of television increases but the increase for each additional minute is smaller than the previous minute, he has diminishing marginal utility.
Question 349
Essay
Bananas Apples
-The table above gives Sam's marginal utility schedule for bananas and apples. Sam's fruit budget is $10. a) If bananas cost $1 per pound and apples cost $2 per bag, what is Sam's marginal utility per dollar for all quantities of both goods? b) What is the utility maximizing combination of bananas and apples for Sam? c) If the price of bananas increases to $2 per pound, how does Sam's marginal utility per dollar for bananas change? d) At the banana price of $2 per pound, what is the new utility maximizing combination of bananas and apples for Sam? e) List two points on Sam's demand curve for bananas.
Question 350
Essay
Ice cream Romance novels
-The table above shows Danielle's utility from ice cream and romance novels. a) What is Danielle's marginal utility from the 4th novel? b) The price of ice cream is $5 per gallon and a novel is $10. If Danielle's budget for these two goods is $50 and she buys 2 gallons of ice cream, how many novels can she buy? If she buys 6 gallons of ice cream, what is her marginal utility per dollar spent on novels? c) Which combination of the two goods is better: 4 gallons of ice cream and 3 novels or 6 gallons of ice cream and 2 novels?
Question 351
True/False
If Dana spends all her income on ice cream and Mountain Dew and her marginal utility per dollar from ice cream is greater than her marginal utility per dollar from Mountain Dew, she should buy more ice cream and less Mountain Dew.