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Quiz 4: Consumer Behavior
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Question 81
Essay
Esther has an income of $80, and she consumes pizza (P) and soda (S). The price of pizza is $10, and the price of soda is $4. a. Graph Esther's budget constraint. b. Graph Esther's budget constraint assuming that there is a buy-one-get-one-free pizza special. c. Graph Esther's budget constraint assuming that there is a buy-two-get-one-free pizza special.
Question 82
Essay
A consumer buys coffee (C) for $3 each and bagels (B) for $1.50 each. If she has income of $40, what is the equation of her budget constraint? If a tax of $0.25 were placed on the purchase of bagels, what would be the equation of her new budget constraint?
Question 83
Essay
Jimi's utility function for guitars (G) and haircuts (H) is U = 1.05GH. Eddie's utility function for guitars and haircuts is U = GH + H
0.5
. Does Jimi or Eddie receive more satisfaction from consuming 10 guitars and 9 haircuts?
Question 84
Essay
Larry's utility function is U = 4X + 12Y. Which property of consumer preferences does Larry's utility function violate? Explain your answer.
Question 85
Essay
Nikolai consumes sandwiches in a combination of one unit of meat and two slices of cheese. Draw the Nikolai's indifference curves.
Question 86
Essay
The utility function for a consumer is U = min{X, Y}. If the price of X is $10, the price of Y is $15, and the consumer has $200, this consumer will purchase _____units of X and _____units of Y in equilibrium.
Question 87
Essay
Mark's utility function over football tickets (F) and baseball tickets (B) can be expressed as U(F,B) = F + 5B. a. What is his marginal utility of football tickets? b. What is his marginal utility of baseball tickets? c. What is his marginal rate of substitution MRS
FB
?
Question 88
Essay
David's utility is U = 10S + T, where S is rounds of sporting clays and T is rounds of trap (sporting clays and trap are both shotgun sports). a. Graph David's indifference curve for U = 10. b. What type of goods are sporting clays and trap?