Exam 3: A Consumers Constrained Choice

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If the utility for two goods "x" and "y" is measured as U = x + y,then it can be concluded that

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Indifference curves cannot ever be concave for two goods.

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If Johnny likes homework (H)but hates exercise (E),which of the following might best represent his utility function for homework and exercise?

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The rate at which a consumer must give up y to get one more x is equal to

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Compute the MRS for the following utility functions: a.U(X,Y)= aln(X)+ bln(Y), b.U(X,Y)= XaYb,and c.U(X,Y)= aX + bY, where a and b are strictly positive constants.

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If the consumer's income increases while the prices of both goods remain unchanged,what will happen to the budget line?

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If Fred's marginal rate of substitution of salad for pizza equals five,then

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Sarah has the utility function U(X,Y)= X.5Y.25.When Sarah consumes X = 2 and Y = 6 she has a marginal rate of substitution of

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If prices of both horizontal and vertical goods decrease by 50%,

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  -Max has allocated $100 toward meats for his barbecue.His budget line and an indifference map are shown in the above figure.Which bundle will Max choose? -Max has allocated $100 toward meats for his barbecue.His budget line and an indifference map are shown in the above figure.Which bundle will Max choose?

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Suppose Joe's utility for lobster (L)and soda (S)can be represented as U = L0.5 S0.5.Draw the indifference curve that yields a utility level of 9.Calculate the MUL,MUS,and MRS of L for S on that indifference curve when S = 3.

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Lisa views pizzas and burritos as goods.If she prefers a bundle of four burritos and four pizzas to a bundle of four burritos and five pizzas,which property of consumer preference is violated? What change in the assumptions could lead a rational consumer to prefer the first bundle?

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The assumption of completeness means that

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The consumer is in equilibrium when

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If prices of both horizontal and vertical goods increase by 50%,

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Lisa eats both pizzas and burritos.If the price of a pizza increases,Lisa's opportunity set

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  -Max has allocated $100 toward meats for his barbecue.His budget line and indifference map are shown in the above figure.If Max is currently at point d, -Max has allocated $100 toward meats for his barbecue.His budget line and indifference map are shown in the above figure.If Max is currently at point d,

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Lisa consumes only pizzas (P)and burritos (B).Her utility function is U = P0.5 B0.5.The price of per pizza is $10 and the price per burrito is $5.In equilibrium,Lisa consumes four pizzas.Using Lisa's utility function,calculate how many burritos she consumes.

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If Fred's marginal utility of pizza equals 10 and his marginal utility of salad equals 2,then

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The indifference curves for left shoes and right shoes would most likely be

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