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- a. A young connoisseur has $600 to spend to build a smallwine cellar. She enjoys two vintages in particular: a 2001French Bordeaux (wF) at $40 per bottle and a less expensive 2005 California varietal wine (wC) priced at $8. Ifher utility is U (wF, wC))=wF2/3 w C1/3 ,then how much of each wine should she purchase?b. When she arrived at the wine store, this young oenologistdiscovered that the price of the French Bordeaux hadfallen to $20 a bottle because of a decrease in the valueof the euro. If the price of the California wine remainsstable at $8 per bottle, how much of each wine shouldour friend purchase to maximize utility under thesealtered conditions?c. Explain why this wine fancier is better off in part (b)than in part (a). How would you put a monetary value onthis utility increase?7) By definition, an inferior good is aa) Good for which demand decreases when income increase. b) Want that is not expressed by demand.c) Normal substitute good.d) Good for which demand decreases when its price rises.8) The study of the decisions of individual units in the economy is known asa) Microeconomicsb) Macroeconomicsc) The Study of incentivesd) Ceteris Paribus Study 9) If a good has a price, then it is considered _______ ?ASAP!! ANSWER PLEASE Danish Wali has Rs.70 to spend on apples and bananas and wants to maximize his utility on his purchase. Based on the data in the table: How many apples and bananas should Danish purchase? What is his total utility from the purchase? Does the utility-maximizing rule hold true for his purchase? Explain. Apples Rs.10 Bananas Rs .5 Quantity MU TU Quantity MU TU 0 - - 0 - - 1 28 28 1 12 12 2 24 52 2 10 22 3 20 72 3 8 30 4 16 88 4 6 36 5 12 100 5 4 40 6 8 108 6 2 42 7 4 112 7 0 42 8 0 112 8 -2 40
- 4. URGENT Given that maximize utility of two goods, x and y, is where MUx/Px=MUy/Py MUx/MUy=Px/Py , where MU is marginal utility, and P is price. a. Explain what happens to the marginal utility of x, when more of x is consumed. b. Explain what a rational person should do when MUx/Px>MUy/Py , and how each MU, and MU/P changes or not. c. Graph and explain the intercepts and the slope of the budget line (constraint) when the budget is 100 and the price of x is 5 and the price of y is 4. d. Graph and explain an indifference curve that is tangent to a budget line. This is a general graph with no numbers.7 The demand and supply functions of Good X are: QD = 110 – 2PX – 4PY + M QS = 200 + 4PX – 2W Currently, Py = 25, M = 330 and W = 140 If consumers incomes decrease by 8 percent, by what percentage will the demand for good x change?3(b)Discuss, using indifference curve analysis, why a decrease in a sales tax on all goods and services might have a different impact on demand for a normal good than for an inferior good. include all relevant graphs too.
- (9) What determines the utility an individual receives from consuming a good? Select one: a. The individual’s own preferences. b. The demand and supply curves for that good. c. The producers conducting customer feedback surveys of that good and the feedback provided. (10) Denzel bought headphones two months ago, Solo2 Beats by Dre, for $130. He gives them to his little brother and goes online to buy another for himself but they are now $160. What is the percentage change in the headphone’s price? Select one: a. 23% b. 30% c. 21%Who determines how much utility an individual will receive from consuming a good?The rules of politics are not always the same as the rules of economics. In discussions of setting budgets for government agencies, there is a strategy called closing the Washington Monument. When an agency faces the unwelcome prospect of a budget cut, it may decide to close a high-visibility attraction enjoyed by many people (like the Washington Monument). Explain in terms of diminishing marginal utility why the Washington Monument strategy is So misleading. Hint: If you are really trying to make the best of a budget cut, should you cut the items in your budget with tile highest marginal utility or line lowest marginal utility? Does the Washington Monument strategy cut the items with the highest marginal utility or line lowest marginal utility?
- Would you expect total utility to rise or fall with additional consumption of a good? Why?1. What are the 3 components for Economics Efficiency ? 2. Economic Systems rarely exist in a pure form. Kindly enumerate the 6 classification of systems based on the dominant characteristics of Economic system? 3. What is the Capitalist Ideology? 4. What is supply and demand in simple terms and cite an example? 5. Price Elasticity of Demand is how economists measure the responsiveness of quantities demanded to changes in prices?Dan consumes two goods: peanut butter andjelly sandwiches, which are an inferior good, andchicken salad sandwiches, which are a normalgood. He gets a raise at work. Will the ratio ofpeanut butter and jelly sandwiches to chickensalad sandwiches that he consumes increase ordecrease?