no, she could less juice more milk
Combination | Milk | juice | Consumer Equilibrium? | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | 200 | 40 | 100 | 17.5 | |
B | 400 | 20 | 200 | 15 | |
C | 300 | 30 | 300 | 12.5 | |
D | 500 | 10 | 400 | 10 |
Yvette enjoys consuming both milk and juice. Each glass of milk costs PMS1, and each glass...
2. Total and marginal utility Yakov enjoys drinking milk, since his mother tells him it will make him grow up strong. The following table contains information on Yakov's utility from milk each day. FW in the two missing cells of the table. Milk (Glasses) Total Utility (Utils) Marginal Utility (Utils per glass) 200 210 On the following graph, use the purple points (diamonds symbol) to plat Yakov's total utility (TU) curve if he consumes zero, one, two, three, four, five,...
Eleanor enjoys consuming both guacamole and salsa. Each jar of guacamole costs PG=$1PG=$1, and each jar of salsa costs PS=$2PS=$2. Suppose that Eleanor buys 300 jars of guacamole and 200 jars of salsa per year. The following graphs show her marginal utility curves for guacamole and salsa. At her current consumption level, Eleanor's marginal utility from consuming the last jar of guacamole she bought is MUG=30MUG=30 utils per jar, and her marginal utility from consuming the last jar of salsa she bought is MUS=30MUS=30 utils per...
Juanita enjoys consuming both soda and coffee. Each can of soda costs Ps - $1, and each cup of coffee costs Po-$2. Suppose that Juanita buys 30 cans of soda and 20 cups of coffee per week. The following graphs show her marginal utility curves for soda and coffee. At her current consumption level, Santa's marginal utility from consuming the last can of soda she bought is MUs - 12 utils per can, and her marginal utility from consuming the...
Is Alyssa currently maximizing her utility? 0 O No; she could buy less fruit and more cheese, not spend any more money, and be better off. 0 O Yes; the marginal utility she receives from her last pound of cheese equals that of her last pound of fruit. 0 O No; she likes fruit and cheese more than other goods, so she should buy more of both. No; she could buy more fruit and less cheese, not spend any more...
Cookie Monster has $6 to spend on milk and cookies. The table below shows his marginal utility (MU) and marginal utility per dollar (MU per dollar) for milk when the price of a glass of milk is $1. Table 1 Milk Marginal Utility (Utils) Marginal Utility per Dollar (Utils per Dollars) (glasses) Table 2 The table below shows his marginal utility (MU) and marginal utility per dollar (MU per dollar) for cookies when the price of a box of cookies...
3. Finding the optimal combination of two goods Nick enjoys consuming both guacamole and salsa. Each jar of guacamole costs Pc $1, and each jar of salsa costs Ps $2. Suppose that Nick buys 75 jars of guacamole and 50 jars of salsa per month. The following graphs show his marginal utility curves for guacamole and salsa. At his current consumption level, Nick's marginal utility from consuming the last jar of guacamole he bought is MUG 12 utils per jar,...
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1. (15 pts) Suppose Amy enjoys apple juice (A) and grape juice (G) according to U(A,G) = 3A+4G. (a) (4 pts) If apple juice costs 3 cents per ounce and grape juice costs 5 cents per ounce, and Amy has 30 cents to spend on these products, how much apple juice and grape juice should she buy to maximize her utility? (b) (3 pts) Draw the graph of her indifference map and her budget constraint, and show that the utility...
1. As you start consuming potato chips, your marginal utility is very high, but it begins to fall slowly until you've eaten 10 chips. After you have eaten 10 chips, marginal utility decreases even faster with each additional chip. Marginal utility continues to decline until you’ve eaten 49 chips. The fiftieth chip does not give you any additional utility. After 50 chips, your mouth gets so salty that it is unpleasant to eat any more, so marginal utility is actually...