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There is often litte along the highways but rarely in peoples yards. Provide an economic explanation for this fact?
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- Equilibrium price = 54.48 dollarsEquilibrium quantity = 2.89find answer of 2nd box and 3rdQ3. Mary works on a part-time job with a monthly income $300. She spends money only infitness centre and other goods represented as composite good with a price of 1$/unit. Thefitness centre membership costs her $50 per month, and she can work out in the centre up to20 visite per month for free. Each additional visit beyond 20 will cost her $5/visit. (Hints;assume that x is the fitnese centre visite, and y is a composite good $1/unit.] a) Write down and simplify Mary's budget constraint function(s).b) Draw Mary's budget line with clear labels,PRICE 1 2 3 4 5 QUANTITY 0 3 4 5 6 (d) What happens if other determinants change?
- Explain, with the aid of a graph, the impact of lack of road maintenance on SA’s supply of road transportWhat is an example of a problem in the world today, not mentioned in the chapter, that has an economic dimension?Suppose Alphonsos town raised the price of bus tickets to 1 per trip (while file price of burgers stayed at 2 and his budget remained 10 per week.) Draw Alphonsos new budget constraint. What happens to file opportunity cost of bus tickets?
- Many transportation systems, such as theWashington, D.C., Metro (subway), charge higherfares during rush hours than during the rest of theday. Why might they do this?Imagine a country XYZ that produces only two goods—chairs and tables. Together, the chairs and tablesindustries use all of the economy’s factors of production. The table below shows the productionpossibilities for XYZ:Production Possibilities for XYZChairs Tables600 0450 150300 250150 325 0 375 use the slope (rise/run) to solve it and describe what happen A. What is the opportunity cost of increasing tables production from 250 tables to 325tables? If I solve it by using slope method (250-325)/(300-150)=-0.5 is it correct? Because we should use slope method (Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1)Imagine a country XYZ that produces only two goods—chairs and tables. Together, the chairs and tablesindustries use all of the economy’s factors of production. The table below shows the productionpossibilities for XYZ:Production Possibilities for XYZChairs Tables600 0450 150300 250150 325 0 375 use the slope (rise/run) to solve it and describe what happen a. What is the opportunity cost of increasing chairs production from 450 chairs to 600chairs? b. What is the opportunity cost of increasing tables production from 250 tables to 325tables?
- Table 1Buyer Willingness To PayLori $50.00Audrey $30.00Zach $20.00Calvin $10.002. Refer to Table 1. If the price of the product is $15, then who would be willing to purchase theproduct?a. Lorib. Lori and Audreyc. Lori, Audrey, and Zachd. Lori, Audrey, Zach, and Calvin3. Refer to Table 1. If price of the product is $30, then the total consumer surplus isa. $-10.b. $-6.c. $20.d. $30.C .Plz explain this QuestionNeal s a coffee drinker. At the local coffee shop, the price of a cup of coffee is $3. Neal’s total benefits from drinking coffee is provided in the accompanying table. What is Neal’s marginal benefit of consuming each cup of coffee? How many cups should he consume each day? Quantity of Coffee Total Benefits Marginal Benefit 1 $8 2 $14 3 $18 4 $20 5 $21