Exam 22: Consumer Preferences and Consumer Choice
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-(Figure: Consumer Equilibrium II)Use Figure Consumer Equilibrium II.The LOWEST level of total utility shown in the figure is associated with point _____ on curve _____.

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As an individual moves down his or her indifference curve,total utility remains constant.
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Which of the following is NOT TRUE of indifference curves for ordinary goods?
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-(Figure: Consumer Equilibrium IV)Use Figure Consumer Equilibrium IV.Assume that you are consuming the combination of goods at point I.Given the budget constraint FL,utility:

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An indifference curve map illustrates _____ levels of utility,while each indifference curve in the map indicates consumption bundles that yield _____ level of utility for an individual.
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-(Figure: Consumer Equilibrium IV)Use Figure Consumer Equilibrium IV.The highest level of utility is at point:

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-(Figure: The Optimal Consumption Bundle)Use Figure The Optimal Consumption Bundle.Which of the following could lead to an optimal consumption bundle on indifference curve I3?

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Maria derives 288 utils from buying 2 pairs of hiking boots and 4 saws.She gets 313 utils from buying 1 pair of hiking boots and 7 saws.Maria is indifferent between these two combinations of hiking boots and saws.
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Assume that two combinations of two goods yield the same level of satisfaction.We can conclude that these combinations are always on:
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-(Figure: Consumer Equilibrium IV)Use Figure Consumer Equilibrium IV.Assume that you are consuming the combination of goods at point G.Given the budget constraint FL,utility can be increased by moving to point:

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-(Figure: Consumer Equilibrium II)Use Figure Consumer Equilibrium II.The HIGHEST level of total utility is associated with point _____ on indifference curve _____.

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A curve that represents combinations of two goods that yield equal levels of satisfaction is a(n):
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-(Figure: Harold's Indifference Curves)Use Figure Harold's Indifference Curves.If the price of bread is $1 per loaf,the price of cheese is $2 per pound,and Harold has $10 to spend on bread and cheese,Harold's optimal consumption bundle is _____ loaves of bread and _____ pounds of cheese.

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-(Figure: Consumer Equilibrium IV)Use Figure Consumer Equilibrium IV.Assume that you are consuming the combination of goods at point G.Given the budget constraint FL,utility:

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-(Figure: Consumer Equilibrium III)Use Figure Consumer Equilibrium III.The lowest level of total utility at which Ivan still spends all of his income is associated with point _____ on _____.

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(Scenario: Music Downloads and Streamed Movies)Read the scenario Music Downloads and Streamed Movies.Phillip's optimal consumption bundle will be one whose: Scenario: Music Downloads and Streamed Movies
Phillip has an income of $300 per month,which he uses to purchase music downloads (MD)and streamed movies (SM).Each music download costs $1 and each streamed movie costs $5.
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A typical indifference curve is _____,and its slope is the _____ of the good on the horizontal axis divided by the marginal utility of the good on the vertical axis.
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-(Table: Madeline's Preferences for T-Shirts and Coffee)Use Table Madeline's Preferences for T-Shirts and Coffee.Assume each consumption bundle provides the same level of utility for Madeline.Suppose Madeline is consuming bundle C.If she changes her purchases to bundle D,this means that she:

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