Exam 6: Appendix--Indifference Curves and Utility Maximization
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Which of the following illustrates the concept of "more is better"?
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Exhibit 6-29
Which graph in Exhibit 6-29 shows a decrease in the price of food?

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All combinations of goods along the same indifference curve have the same cost to a consumer.
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At consumer equilibrium between goods F and C, all of the following statements is true except one.Which is the exception?
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A curve that shows the combination of goods that a consumer is able to purchase by spending all of her income is called a(n)
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Exhibit 6-31
Assume that a consumer is initially in equilibrium at point a in Exhibit 6-31.Then the price of good B falls.The movement from point c to point b represents

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Exhibit 6-31
Assume that a consumer is initially in equilibrium at point a in Exhibit 6-31.Then the price of good B falls.The movement from point a to point b represents

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Exhibit 6-26
Consider Exhibit 6-26.Three budget lines are shown.Which of the following statements is true about the budget lines?

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If the price of an inferior good falls, there will be no income effect.
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Exhibit 6-27
Consider Exhibit 6-27.The rotation of the budget line from AB to AC represents a(n)

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All combinations of Pepsi and coffee that yield Geraldo the same satisfaction lie along a particular
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Exhibit 6-30
Consider Exhibit 6-30.Assume that you initially have $600 to spend on books and compact disks.What happens if the amount you have to spend increases to $800?

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Exhibit 6-24
Which of the following represents a correct preference ordering for the indifference map represented in Exhibit 6-24?

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What is the effect of a fall in the price of a normal good on the consumer's choice?
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Exhibit 6-22
If a consumer moves from point a to point b on the indifference curve shown in Exhibit 6-22,

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