Assume that the price of oranges is $2 and the price of starfruit is $1.  You have $10 of income to spend on both goods, and you intend to spend the entire amount.  Note that MU stands for marginal utility. Q of oranges       MU from oranges       Q of starfruit       MU of starfruit          1                           $20                             1                         $12          2                             16                             2                           10          3                             12                             3                             8          4                              8                              4                             6          5                              4                              5                             4          6                              0                              6                             2 To maximize total utility, you would consume _____ oranges and _____ starfruit.   Question 25 options:   5; 0   4; 2   3; 4   2; 6   5; 5

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Assume that the price of oranges is $2 and the price of starfruit is $1.  You have $10 of income to spend on both goods, and you intend to spend the entire amount.  Note that MU stands for marginal utility.

Q of oranges       MU from oranges       Q of starfruit       MU of starfruit

         1                           $20                             1                         $12

         2                             16                             2                           10

         3                             12                             3                             8

         4                              8                              4                             6

         5                              4                              5                             4

         6                              0                              6                             2

To maximize total utility, you would consume _____ oranges and _____ starfruit.

 

Question 25 options:

 

5; 0

 

4; 2

 

3; 4

 

2; 6

 

5; 5

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