Exam 8: Utility and Demand
Exam 1: What Is Economics?198 Questions
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Billy likes candy bars and popcorn.Candy bars sell for $0.50 each and popcorn sells for $1 a bag.Currently he is in consumer equilibrium with marginal utility per dollar on popcorn equal to 100.What is the marginal utility per dollar on candy bars?
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Ben spends $50 a year on 2 bunches of flowers and $50 a year on 10,000 litres of tap water.Ben is maximizing utility.His marginal utility from water is 0.5 units per litre.
________ more valuable to Ben than ________.
Ben's expenditure on flowers and water illustrates the paradox of value because Ben's marginal utility from flowers is ________ than his marginal utility from water and his total utility from flowers is ________ than his total utility from water.
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The relative price of beer to back bacon is 2:1.If Bob's current consumption is at a level where
MUb???/MUb?ck b?c?n is 1:2,then to maximize total utility Bob must
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Geneva is not at her consumer equilibrium for movies and music downloads.Why?
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The change in total utility that results from a one-unit increase in the quantity of a good consumed is
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The fact that your fourth slice of pizza does not generate as much satisfaction as your third slice is an example of
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Use the table below to answer the following questions.
Table 8.1.1
-Refer to Table 8.1.1.The value of C is

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Ben consumes only movies and video games and he is in consumer equilibrium.For Ben,movies and video games are substitutes.
The price of a movie falls which ________ the marginal utility per dollar from movies.
To return to consumer equilibrium,Ben ________ the number of movies he sees and ________ the number of video games he plays.
His marginal utility per dollar for movies ________ and his marginal utility per dollar for video games ________ as he returns to consumer equilibrium.
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Billy likes candy bars and popcorn.Candy bars sell for $0.50 each and popcorn sells for $1 per bag.Currently he is in consumer equilibrium.Then the price of a candy bar rises to $1.Which statement is true in the new consumer equilibrium?
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Lucky buys hats for $20 but Lucky will not sell one of her hats for less than $35.Lucky is
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Which of the following barriers to rational choices are studied by behavioural economics?
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The paradox of value as it applies to diamonds and water can be explained by
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Bikes and roller blades are substitutes.Marginal utility theory predicts that when the price of a bike rises,the quantity of bikes demanded
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A consumer maximizes his utility by purchasing 2 units of good X at $5 per unit and 3 units of good Y at $7 per unit.What is the ratio of the marginal utility from X to the marginal utility from Y?
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