Multiple Choice
Scenario 21-1
Suppose the price of hot wings is $10, the price of beer is $1, and the consumer's income is $50. In addition, suppose the consumer's budget constraint illustrates hot wings on the horizontal axis and beer on the vertical axis.
-Refer to Scenario 21-1. If the consumer's income rises to $60, then the budget line for hot wings and beer would
A) now intersect the horizontal axis at 6 orders of hot wings and the vertical axis at 60 beers.
B) not change.
C) now intersect the horizontal axis at 4 orders of hot wings and the vertical axis at 16 beers.
D) rotate outward along the beer axis.
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