Exam 7: Consumer Choice and Elasticity
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Maurice Allais,Reinhard Selten and Vernon Smith all were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in part because
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Consider the following hypothetical scenarios:
Scenario A: You are about to purchase a pair of 7 for All Mankind jeans for $175 and a t-shirt for $45.The sales attendant at the store tells you that the pair of jeans you wish to buy is on sale for $160 at another store,located about a 20-minute drive away.
Scenario B: You are about to purchase a pair of 7 for All Mankind jeans for $175 and a t-shirt for $45.The sales attendant at the store tells you that the t-shirt you wish to buy is on sale for $30 at another store,located about a 20-minute drive away.
Based on standard economic theory,under which scenario would you make the 20-minute trip to the other store?
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The demand for heating oil in the short run is more elastic than the long run demand for heating oil.
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Table 7-1
Quantity of Pita Wraps Total Utility Quantity of Bubble Tea Total Utility 1 60 1 40 2 102 2 70 3 132 3 91 4 144 4 106 5 144 5 112 6 138 6 115 7 128 7 115
Keegan has $30 to spend on Pita Wraps and Bubble Tea.The price of a Pita Wrap is $6 and the price of a glass of Bubble Tea is $3. Table 7-1 shows his total utility from different quantities of the two items.
-Refer to Table 7-1.What is Keegan's optimal consumption bundle?
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The order of the letters along the rows of computer keyboards could be changed to allow users to type faster,but this would inconvenience the vast majority of people who learned to type with the current keyboard layout.The costs of switching to a new layout make this change unlikely.This is an example of
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Table 7-11
Hourly Rental Rate (dollars) Quantity Demanded (hours) \ 60 40 75 32 80 30 100 24
-Refer to Table 7-11.Katie Graham owns a kayak rental service in Santa Barbara.Table 6.3 below shows her estimated demand schedule for kayak rentals per week.She would like to increase her sales revenue by changing the price she charges for rentals.At present she charges $75.Based on the information in the table,Katie
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Suppose that at a price of $55,100 units were sold while at a price of $33,153 units were sold.Without calculating the price elasticity value,can you determine whether demand is elastic,unit-elastic,or inelastic? Explain your answer.
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Which of the following explains why a firm would be interested in the knowing the price elasticity of demand for a good it sells?
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Which of the following statements describes economists' attitudes regarding the influence of social factors on the choices consumers make?
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If a firm wanted to know whether the demand for its product was elastic,unit-elastic,or inelastic,then the firm could
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Terence has $50 per week to spend on Subway sandwiches and milkshakes.The price of a Subway sandwich is $5 and the price of a milkshake is $4.He buys 6 sandwiches and 5 milkshakes.The marginal utility of the 6th sandwich = 25 and the marginal utility of the 5th milkshake = 24.Which of the following is true?
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If a firm lowered the price of the product it sells and found that total revenue did not change,then the demand for its product is
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When demand is unit-elastic,a change in price causes total revenue to stay the same because
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When the price of tortilla chips rose by 10 percent,the quantity of tortilla chips sold fell 4 percent.This indicates that the demand for tortilla chips is
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Figure 7-2
Figure 7-2 represents the demand for ice cream cones.
-Refer to Figure 7-2.When the price of ice cream cones increases from $2 to $3,quantity demanded decreases from 4 ice cream cones to 3 ice cream cones.This change in quantity demanded is due to

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Ali's Gyros operates near a college campus.Ali has been selling 120 gyros a day at $4.50 each and is considering a price cut.He estimates that he would be able to sell 200 gyros per day at $3.50 each.
a.Calculate the price elasticity of demand using the midpoint formula.
b.Calculate the change in revenue as a result of the price cut.
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