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Suppose a student’s entire weekly pocket money (income) is spent on cafeteria’s fast food and hut’s meal. Draw his (weakly) budget line if he has total amount of Rs. 1500 per week, the price of fast food is Rs. 150 per unit and the price of meal is Rs. 100 per unit. Draw the new budget lines:
a) if his pocket money/income falls to Rs. 1000 per week
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- Suppose a student’s entire weekly pocket money (income) is spent on cafeteria’s fast food and hut’s meal. Draw his (weakly) budget line if he has total amount of Rs. 1500 per week, the price of fast food is Rs. 150 per unit and the price of meal is Rs. 100 per unit. Draw the new budget lines: (a) if the price of fast food doubles; (b) if the price of meal halves; (c) if his pocket money/income rises to Rs. 2500 per week; (d) if his pocket money/income falls to Rs. 1000 per week.Consider a graph with paper on the x-axis and pencils on the y-axis. If the price of pencils increases, then (select all that apply): the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase).the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the slope of the budget constraint will not change.the slope of the budget constraint will not change. the x-intercept will increase.the x-intercept will increase. the x-intercept will decrease.Consider a graph with paper on the x-axis and pencils on the y-axis. If the price of paper decreases, then (select all that apply): the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase).the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the slope of the budget constraint will not change.the slope of the budget constraint will not change. the x-intercept will increase.the x-intercept will increase. the x-intercept will decrease.
- Consider a graph with paper on the x-axis and pencils on the y-axis. If the price of paper decreases, then (select all that apply): Check All That Apply the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase).the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the slope of the budget constraint will not change.the slope of the budget constraint will not change. the x-intercept will increase.the x-intercept will increase. the x-intercept will decrease.the x-intercept will decrease. the x-intercept will not change.the x-intercept will not change. the y-intercept will increase.the y-intercept will increase. the y-intercept will decrease.the y-intercept will decrease. the y-intercept will not…Consider a graph with paper on the x-axis and pencils on the y-axis. If the price of pencils increases, then (select all that apply): Check All That Apply the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase).the budget constraint will become steeper (the absolute value of the slope will increase). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the budget constraint will become flatter (the absolute value of the slope will decrease). the slope of the budget constraint will not change.the slope of the budget constraint will not change. the x-intercept will increase.the x-intercept will increase. the x-intercept will decrease.the x-intercept will decrease. the x-intercept will not change.the x-intercept will not change. the y-intercept will increase.the y-intercept will increase. the y-intercept will decrease.the y-intercept will decrease. the y-intercept will not…Alex has a budget of $100 a month for movie tickets and restaurant meals. A movie ticket will cost $10 and a restaurant meal costs $20. Which of the following combinations is part of Alex’s budget constraint?
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