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    Sharon's Utility Function Can Be Expressed as U(x<sub>1</sub>, X<sub>2</sub>)= 7x<sub>1</sub><sup>0
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Sharon's Utility Function Can Be Expressed as U(x1, X2)= 7x10

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Sharon's utility function can be expressed as U(x1, x2)= 7x10.25x20.75. How much good 2 is she willing to give up to get one unit of good 1 if she currently has 10 units of good 1 and 30 units of good 2?

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Sharon's MU of good 1 is (7/4)...

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