Consider the following utility function: U= 100x0.50y0.50 A consumer faces prices of P, = $2 and P, =$1. %3D Assuming that graphically good X is on the horizontal axis and good Y is on the vertical axis, suppose the consumer chooses to consume 6 units of good X and 11 units of good Y. Then the marginal rate of substitution is equal to: MRS = (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places. Do not forget to include the negative sign.) Use absolute values.
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- Consider the following utility function: U= 100x0.50,0.50 A consumer faces prices of P, = $2 and P, =$1. Assuming that graphically good X is on the horizontal axis and good Y is on the vertical axis, suppose the consumer chooses to consume 6 units of good X and 11 units of good Y. Then the marginal rate of substitution is equal to: MRS = 1.83. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places. Do not forget to include the negative sign.) Use absolute values. The consumer should consume to maximize utility. more Y and less X the same amount of X and Y more X and less Y O étv MacBook Air 80 esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 # $ % & 1 2 7 Q W E T Y tab S D F G caps lock C V M ft control option command つ つ エ B NGiven the following utility function: and marginal utilities: A consumer facing the following prices: chooses to consume: U = 2X + 2Y Assume that graphically good X is on the horizontal axis and good Y is on the vertical axis. Given this consumption bundle, the marginal rate of substitution is equal to - Given this value, the consumer should consume MU, = 2, MU, = 2 P, = $2, P, =5 15 units of good X and 19 units of good Y. (Round your answer to two decimal places. Note that the minus sign is already included). in order to maximize his/her utility.1 Consider a consumer who consumes only two goods, 21 and z2. His utility function is u (21, 22) = In z1 + 2. where In represents the natural logarithm. 1.a Derive the consumer's MRS of good 1 for good 2 using calculus to calculate his marginal utility from z and his marginal utility from z2. 1.b If the price of z1 is $2 per unit and the price of z2 is $4 per unit, and the consumer's income is $100, What is the equation of this consumer's budget line? 1.c What are the optimal consumption choices, z and z5, for this consumer? Show your work.
- 3) Oğuz has the utility function U(x1,X2) = x:*x2². (X: nuts, X2: berries). %3D a) If Oğuz has 25 units of nuts and 17 units of berries, the price of nuts is 2 and the price of berries is 1 liras, what would be the optimal consumption of Oğuz? b) Assume the prices change, so that nuts cost 1 and berries cost 3 liras. What is the new demand? In this change, What is the pure substitution effect? What is the income effect? c) In the change calculated in part (b), what is the pure substitution effect? d) In the change calculated in part (b), what is the income effect? In the change calculated in part (b), what is the endowment effect?1. Consider a consumer who consumes two goods. The utility function is given by u(x1, x₂) /2x1+1+√√√x₂, - where x > 0 denotes the amount of good i = the price of good 1 is 3, the price of good 2 is p2 > 0, and the income is 12. 1,2 consumed. Unless stated otherwise, (1) Calculate the marginal rate of substitution (measuring the value of good 1) at the consumption plan (x₁, x₂) = (3, 4). (2) Calculate the consumption plan that is optimal for the consumer. (3) Let v(p₂) denote the utility level at the optimal consumption plan. Calculate its derivative with respect to p2, i.e., v'(P2), at p2 = 3. (4) Suppose that p2 = 1 and the utility level is 10. Calculate the compensated demand for each good.Consider the following utility function: U = 100x.50,0.50 A consumer faces prices of P, = $2 and Py =$1. Assuming that graphically good X is on the horizontal axis and good Y is on the vertical axis, suppose the consumer chooses to consume 6 units of good X an units of good Y. Then the marginal rate of substitution is equal to: MRS = 1.83. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places. Do not forget to include the negative sign.) Use absolute values. The consumer should consume to maximize utility. more Y and less X the same amount of X and Y more X and less Y 15 tv MacBook Air 80 esc DII F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 @ #3 % 2 7 8. Q W E Y tab s lock A S F G H J Z C V N M Onteel 8 : < CO T D
- It is common for supermarkets to carry both generic (store-label) and brand-name (producer-label) varieties of sugar and other products. Many consumers view these products as perfect substitutes, meaning that consumers are always willing to substitute a constant proportion of the store brand for the producer brand. Consider a consumer who is always willing to substitute 4 pounds of a generic store brand for 2 pounds of a brand-name sugar. Do these preferences exhibit a diminishing marginal rate of substitution? Assume that this consumer has $24 of income to spend on sugar, and the price of store-brand sugar is $1 per pound and the price of producer-brand sugar is $3 per pound. How much of each type of sugar will be purchased? How would your answer change if the price of store-brand sugar was $2 per pound and the price of producer-brand sugar was $3 per pound?Find the marginal rate of substitution given the following utility functions for x and y: U(x) = 2xy U(y) = 3x1/3,2/3 O x1/3 / yA/3 O 213 x213y1/3 y2/3 / x1/3 'yA/3 /x1/3Consider the following utility function: U= 4X + Y. A consumer faces prices of P, = $2 and P, =1. Assuming that graphically good X is on the horizontal axis and good Y is on the vertical axis, suppose the consumer chooses to consume 10 units of good X and 19 units of good Y. Then the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) is equal to: MRS = (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places. Do not forget to include the negative sign.) étv Help Me Solve This eText P MacBook Air 80 DII esc F2 F3 F6 F8 F1 F4 F5 F7 @ 23 2$ & 1 2 4 6 7 8. Q W E R T Y U tab A S G caps lock C V shift fn control option command ーの エ B レ
- Q.7 A consumer's utility function is given by the expression: & = (0.6.x"s + 9.47"s}. Determine the marginal utility functions for each commodity. Does marginal utility decrease when consumption increases? Assuming that the price of good X is Rs 15 and the price of Y is Rs 6, write the equation of the budget line and plot it when income is Rs 450. What is its slope? What does it indicate? Calculate the marginal rate of substitution of Y for X. and interpret its economic meaning. Write the equation showing consumer's equilibrium condition. Obtain the equilibrium values of X and Y. Find the expressions for change in MUx due to increase in Y and change in MUy due to increase in X.Given the following utility function: U = 5X + 10Y and marginal utilities: MU, = 5, MU, = 10 A consumer facing the following prices: Px = $2, Py =1 chooses to consume: 16 units of good X and 9 units of good Y. Given this consumption bundle, the marginal rate of substitution is equal to (Round your answer to two decimal places. Note that the minus sign is already included.). Given this value, the consumer should consume in order to maximize his/her utility.Next Question A utility function is given as U= MB Q 45- where B represents the quantity of books consumed and M represents magazines. This utility is shown via indifference curves in the diagram to the right. (Round all numeric responses to two decimal places.) 40- 35- E 30- The level of utility at point A is 25- The marginal utility of books at point A is 20- 15- 10- 5- 0- 10 15 40 45 20 25 30 Books (B) 35 50 Reactions 27 étv MacBook Air 80 DII DD F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 @ 2$ & 4 7 9 Q W E R T Y U S D F G J K L V N ion command command option * 00 Magazines (M) B # 3 **