Exam 9: Possibilities, Preferences, and Choices
Exam 1: What Is Economics479 Questions
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-In the above figure, if the price of pizza falls, the budget line

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-When the price of a normal good decreases, the ________ can be divided between the ________, which keeps the best affordable point on the same indifference curve and the ________, which moves the best affordable point farther away from the origin.

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-Joe spends $72 on gasoline and sandwiches. The price of a gallon of gasoline is $3 and a sandwich is $4. Placing the quantity of sandwiches on the left side, what is Joe's budget equation? If sandwiches are measured on the vertical axis, what is the slope of Joe's budget line?

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-The above figure gives your budget line between CDs and magazines. If the price of a magazine increased, then the budget line

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-Lizzie's budget line is shown in the figure above. The relative price of a cookie is ________ per cookie.

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-The above figure gives your budget line between CDs and magazines. Which combination of CDs and magazines are affordable?

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-The figure above shows Sam's budget line. Which of the following would result in Sam's budget line rotating outward and not changing its horizontal intercept?

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The concept of diminishing marginal rate of substitution indicates that
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Ernie has an income of $40 which he plans to spend on cookies and milk. The price of milk is $1 per gallon, and the price of cookies is $2 per dozen. If Ernie buys 12 gallons of milk, how many dozens of cookies will he buy if he spends all of his income?
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When a consumer is consuming at a point where his or her budget line is not as steep as his or her indifference curve, then he or she should
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Samara's income is $30 a month and she spends all of it on music downloads and gasoline. The price of a music download is $3 and the price of a gallon of gasoline is $3. At Samara's best affordable point, her marginal rate of substitution is ________ gallon of gasoline per music download.
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-Consider the indifference maps shown above. If X and Y are perfect substitutes, your indifference curves between them would look like those in

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-Melissa has an income of $240 a month to spend on tennis lessons and concert tickets. The price of a tennis lesson is $20, and the price of a concert ticket is $40. The slope of Melissa's budget line, with tennis lessons on the horizontal axis, is

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As a consumer moves along an indifference curve and decreases consumption of the good on the x-axis, the consumer needs ________ of the good on the y-axis to give up an additional unit of the good on the x-axis.
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Suppose that Dell computers and Gateway computers are very close substitutes. Then the indifference curves between Dell computers and Gateway computers are almost straight lines. Is this analysis correct or incorrect? Explain.
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-In the figure above, the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) at point A is equal to ________ pounds of pickles per pound of olives.

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