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Principles of Economics Study Set 8
Exam 21: The Theory of Consumer Choice
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Question 101
Essay
Figure 21-18 The figure shows two indifference curves and two budget constraints for a consumer named Kevin.
-Refer to Figure 21-18. Suppose Kevin is optimally purchasing 12 shirts and 28 sweaters, and he is spending $648 on shirts. What is the price of a sweater?
Question 102
Multiple Choice
Figure 21-6
-Refer to Figure 21-6. If the price of good Y is $5, what is the price of good X?
Question 103
Multiple Choice
Tyler consumes two goods, wheat and steak. When the price of steak rises, he consumes less steak. When the price of wheat rises, he consumes more wheat. For Tyler,
Question 104
Multiple Choice
A family on a trip budgets $800 for meals and hotel accommodations. Suppose the price of a meal is $40. In addition, suppose the family could afford a total of eight nights in a hotel if they don't buy any meals. How many meals could the family afford if they gave up two nights in the hotel?
Question 105
Multiple Choice
Figure 21-11
-Refer to Figure 21-11. Assume that the consumer depicted in the figure has an income of $10. The price of Twizzlers is $1 and the price of M&M's is $2. The consumer's optimal choice is point
Question 106
Multiple Choice
When a consumer is purchasing the best combination of two goods, X and Y, subject to a budget constraint, we say that the consumer is at an optimal choice point. A graph of an optimal choice point shows that it occurs