Andre has a salary of 1000. He spends his entire salary on shoes and beer. The cost far a pair of shoes is $15 and the cost for a can beer is $25. What is Andre's budget constraint?
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Andre has a salary of 1000. He spends his entire salary on shoes and beer. The cost far a pair of shoes is $15 and the cost for a can beer is $25. What is Andre's budget constraint?
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- Suppose a student’s entire weekly pocket money (income) is spent on cafeteria’s fast food and hut’s meal. Draw his (weakly) budget line if he has total amount of Rs. 1500 per week, the price of fast food is Rs. 150 per unit and the price of meal is Rs. 100 per unit. Draw the new budget lines: a) if his pocket money/income falls to Rs. 1000 per weekRaymond consumes meatloaves and pineapples. He has decided that hismonthly budget will be $1500. Suppose that one meatloaf costs $375, while onepineapple costs $150.i. What is the expression for Raymond’s budget constraintRaymond consumes meatloaves and pineapples. He has decided that hismonthly budget will be $1500. Suppose that one meatloaf costs $375, while one pineapple costs $150. Suppose Raymond decides to cut his monthly budget in half. Coincidentally, the next time he shops, he learns that meatloaves and pineapples are on sale for half price. Show what happens to Raymond’s budget line?
- Suppose Raymond decides to cut his monthly budget in half. Coincidentally, the next time he shops, he learns that meatloaves and pineapples are on sale for half price. Show what happens to Raymond’s budget line?Raymond consumes meatloaves and pineapples. He has decided that hismonthly budget will be $1500. Suppose that one meatloaf costs $375, while one pineapple costs $150. i. Draw a graph of Raymond’s budget line (meatloaf on the y axis). ii. Show how Raymond’s budget line changes if the price of pineapplesincreases to $370.Andre has a salary of $1000. He spends his entire budget on shoes and beers. The cost for a pair of shoes is $15 and the cost for can of beer is $25. 1. Construct Andre’s budget constraint (place) beers on the y-axis 2. Suppose Andre’s salary rises by 25%. Also suppose that the price of shoes and beers each rise by 40%. Construct Andre’s new budget constraint. What is the difference between the new and old budget constraints?
- Suppose a student’s entire weekly pocket money (income) is spent on cafeteria’s fast food and hut’s meal. Draw his (weakly) budget line if he has total amount of Rs. 1500 per week, the price of fast food is Rs. 150 per unit and the price of meal is Rs. 100 per unit. Draw the new budget lines: (a) if the price of fast food doubles; (b) if the price of meal halves; (c) if his pocket money/income rises to Rs. 2500 per week; (d) if his pocket money/income falls to Rs. 1000 per week.Marsha has a salary of $500. He spends his entire budget on milk and cookies. The cost of a gallon of milk is $4 and the cost of a slice of cookies is $8. Construct Marsha’s budget constraint (place) cookies on the y-axis. Suppose Marsha’s salary rises by 50%. Also suppose that the price of milk and cookies each rise by 50%. Construct Marsha’s new budget constraint. What is the difference between the new and old budget constraints? Suppose that the price of cookies fell from $8 per cookie to $4. Construct Marsha’s new budget What is the difference between the new and old budget constraints. Explain the relationship between the budget constraint and indifference curve at consumer optimum.a. Andre has a salary of $1000. He spends his entire budget on shoes and beers.The cost for a pair of shoes is $15 and the cost for can of beer is $25.i. Construct Andre’s budget constraint (place) beers on the y-axis. [4marks]ii. Suppose Andre’s salary rises by 25%. Also suppose that the price ofshoes and beers each rise by 40%. Construct Andre’s new budget constraint. What is the difference between the new and old budgetconstraints? [4 marks]iii. Suppose that the price of beers fell from $25 per beer to $15. ConstructAndre’s new budget constraint. What is the difference between the newand old budget constraints. [4 marks]b. Explain the relationship between the budget constraint and indifference curveat consumer optimum. [3 marks]
- Question 3 a. Marsha has a salary of $500. He spends his entire budget on milk and cookies. The cost of a gallon of milk is $4 and the cost of a slice of cookies is $8. i. Construct Marsha’s budget constraint (place) cookies on the y-axis. ii. Suppose Marsha’s salary rises by 50%. Also suppose that the price of milk and cookies each rise by 50%. Construct Marsha’s new budget constraint. What is the difference between the new and old budget constraints? iii. Suppose that the price of cookies fell from $8 per cookie to $4. Construct Marsha’s new budget constraint. What is the difference between the new and old budget constraints. b. Explain the relationship between the budget constraint and indifference curve at consumer optimum.Suppose your income increase from $1500 per week to $3000 per week.Construct a new table showing alternative combinations of sandwichesand cups of orange juice. Construct the new budget line. Why would thisbudget line be preferred to the old one with an income of $1500?a. Andre has a salary of $1000. He spends his entire budget on shoes and beers. The cost for a pair of shoes is $15 and the cost for can of beer is $25. i. Construct Andre’s budget constraint (place) beers on the y-axis.ii. Suppose Andre’s salary rises by 25%. Also suppose that the price of shoes and beers each rise by 40%. Construct Andre’s new budgetconstraint. What is the difference between the new and old budget constraints? iii. Suppose that the price of beers fell from $25 per beer to $15. Construct Andre’s new budget constraint. What is the difference between the new and old budget constraints. b. Explain the relationship between the budget constraint and indifference curve at consumer optimum.