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A parent has two children living in cities with different costs of living.The cost of living in city B is 3 times the cost of living in city A.The child in city A has an income of $3,000 and the child in city B has an income of $9,000.The parent wants to give a total of $4,000 to her two children.Her utility function is U(CA,CB)=CACB,where CA and CB are the consumptions of the children living in cities A and B respectively.She will choose to give
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Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other.They both consume corn whisky.Hatfield's utility function is U = WH - W 2M /8 and McCoy's utility is U = WM -W 2H /8,where WH is Hatfield's whisky consumption and WM is McCoy's whisky consumption,measured in gallons.The sheriff has a total of 48 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them.For some reason,the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally.The sheriff should give them each
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Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other.They both consume corn whisky.Hatfield's utility function is U = WH - W 2M /8 and McCoy's utility is U =WM- W 2H /8,where WH is Hatfield's whisky consumption and WM is McCoy's whisky consumption,measured in gallons.The sheriff has a total of 48 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them.For some reason,the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally.The sheriff should give them each
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Suppose that Romeo has the utility function U = S 5RS 2J and Juliet has the utility function U = S 2RS 5J,where SR is Romeo's spaghetti consumption and SJ is Juliet's.They have 42 units of spaghetti to divide between them.
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A parent has two children living in cities with different costs of living.The cost of living in city B is 3 times the cost of living in city A.The child in city A has an income of $2,000 and the child in city B has an income of $6,000.The parent wants to give a total of $1,000 to her two children.Her utility function is U(CA,CB)=CACB,where CA and CB are the consumptions of the children living in cities A and B respectively.She will choose to give
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Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other.They both consume corn whisky.Hatfield's utility function is U =WH- W 2M /16 and McCoy's utility is U = WM -W2H /16,where WH is Hatfield's whisky consumption and WM is McCoy's whisky consumption,measured in gallons.The sheriff has a total of 66 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them.For some reason,the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally.The sheriff should give them each
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A parent has two children living in cities with different costs of living.The cost of living in city B is 3 times the cost of living in city A.The child in city A has an income of $3,000 and the child in city B has an income of $9,000.The parent wants to give a total of $2,000 to her two children.Her utility function is U(CA,CB)=CACB,where CA and CB are the consumptions of the children living in cities A and B respectively.She will choose to give
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Suppose that Romeo has the utility function U = S 5RS 2J and Juliet has the utility function U = S 2RS 5J,where SR is Romeo's spaghetti consumption and SJ is Juliet's.They have 70 units of spaghetti to divide between them.
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Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other.They both consume corn whisky.Hatfield's utility function is U = WH - W 2M /32 and McCoy's utility is U = WM- W2H /32,where WH is Hatfield's whisky consumption and WM is McCoy's whisky consumption,measured in gallons.The sheriff has a total of 52 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them.For some reason,the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally.The sheriff should give them each
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A parent has two children living in cities with different costs of living.The cost of living in city B is 3 times the cost of living in city A.The child in city A has an income of $3,000 and the child in city B has an income of $9,000.The parent wants to give a total of $2,000 to her two children.Her utility function is U(CA,CB)=CACB,where CA and CB are the consumptions of the children living in cities A and B respectively.She will choose to give
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Hatfield and McCoy burn with hatred for each other.They both consume corn whisky.Hatfield's utility function is U = WH -W 2M /32 and McCoy's utility is U =WM -W2H /32,where WH is Hatfield's whisky consumption and WM is McCoy's whisky consumption,measured in gallons.The sheriff has a total of 82 gallons of confiscated whisky which he could give back to them.For some reason,the sheriff wants them both to be as happy as possible and he wants to treat them equally.The sheriff should give them each
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Suppose that Romeo has the utility function U = S 3RS1J and Juliet has the utility function U =S1RS 3J,where SR is Romeo's spaghetti consumption and SJ is Juliet's.They have 36 units of spaghetti to divide between them.
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A Borda count is used to decide an election between three candidates,x,y,and z,where a score of 1 is awarded to a first choice,2 to a second choice,and 3 to a third choice.There are 23 voters.3 voters rank the candidates x first,y second,and z third;5 voters rank the candidates x first,z second,and y third;10 rank the candidates z first,y second,and x third;and 5 voters rank the candidates y first,z second,and x third.Which candidate wins?
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Suppose that Paul and David have utility functions U =3AP+OP and U= AD +2OD,respectively,where AP and OP are Paul's consumptions of apples and oranges and AD and OD are David's consumptions of apples and oranges.The total supply of apples and oranges to be divided between them is 10 apples and 20 oranges.The "fair" allocations consist of all allocations satisfying
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A Borda count is used to decide an election between three candidates,x,y,and z,where a score of 1 is awarded to a first choice,2 to a second choice,and 3 to a third choice.There are 26 voters.9 voters rank the candidates x first,y second,and z third;9 voters rank the candidates x first,z second,and y third;6 rank the candidates z first,y second,and x third;and 2 voters rank the candidates y first,z second,and x third.Which candidate wins?
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Suppose that Romeo has the utility function U = S 8RS4J and Juliet has the utility function U =S4RS 8J,where SR is Romeo's spaghetti consumption and SJ is Juliet's.They have 120 units of spaghetti to divide between them.
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Suppose that Paul and David have utility functions U = 5AP + OP and U =AD + 3OD,respectively,where AP and OP are Paul's consumptions of apples and oranges and AD and OD are David's consumptions of apples and oranges.The total supply of apples and oranges to be divided between them is 14 apples and 14 oranges.The "fair" allocations consist of all allocations satisfying
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A Borda count is used to decide an election between three candidates,x,y,and z,where a score of 1 is awarded to a first choice,2 to a second choice,and 3 to a third choice.There are 25 voters.10 voters rank the candidates x first,y second,and z third;7 voters rank the candidates x first,z second,and y third;5 rank the candidates z first,y second,and x third;and 3 voters rank the candidates y first,z second,and x third.Which candidate wins?
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Suppose that Paul and David have utility functions U = 5AP +OP and U =AD + 3OD,respectively,where AP and OP are Paul's consumptions of apples and oranges and AD and OD are David's consumptions of apples and oranges.The total supply of apples and oranges to be divided between them is 12 apples and 20 oranges.The "fair" allocations consist of all allocations satisfying
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Suppose that Paul and David have utility functions U = 4AP + OP and U =AD + 5OD,respectively,where AP and OP are Paul's consumptions of apples and oranges and AD and OD are David's consumptions of apples and oranges.The total supply of apples and oranges to be divided between them is 16 apples and 16 oranges.The "fair" allocations consist of all allocations satisfying
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