Madeline lives in Melbourne, where she buys kiwis at $10 per box and bananas at $9 per a bunch. With her income of $182 she buys 11 boxes of kiwis and 8 bunches of bananas. Hugo, who lives in Sydney, with an income of $175, consumes kiwis at a cost of $7 per box and bananas at a cost of $12 per bunch. Assuming their preferences are identical, then (select one) a) Madeline would prefer Hugo's consumption bundle to her own. b) Hugo would prefer Madeline's consumption bundle to his own. c) They would both be indifferent between their own bundles and the other's. d) Each prefers his/her own bundle to that of the other. e) We can't make any of the above statements without more information.

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Madeline lives in Melbourne, where she buys kiwis at $10 per box and bananas at $9 per a bunch.
With her income of $182 she buys 11 boxes of kiwis and 8 bunches of bananas. Hugo, who lives
in Sydney, with an income of $175, consumes kiwis at a cost of $7 per box and bananas at a cost
of $12 per bunch. Assuming their preferences are identical, then (select one)
a) Madeline would prefer Hugo's consumption bundle to her own.
b) Hugo would prefer Madeline's consumption bundle to his own.
c) They would both be indifferent between their own bundles and the other's.
d) Each prefers his/her own bundle to that of the other.
e) We can't make any of the above statements without more information.
Transcribed Image Text:Madeline lives in Melbourne, where she buys kiwis at $10 per box and bananas at $9 per a bunch. With her income of $182 she buys 11 boxes of kiwis and 8 bunches of bananas. Hugo, who lives in Sydney, with an income of $175, consumes kiwis at a cost of $7 per box and bananas at a cost of $12 per bunch. Assuming their preferences are identical, then (select one) a) Madeline would prefer Hugo's consumption bundle to her own. b) Hugo would prefer Madeline's consumption bundle to his own. c) They would both be indifferent between their own bundles and the other's. d) Each prefers his/her own bundle to that of the other. e) We can't make any of the above statements without more information.
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