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Title: Suppose that Jen receives 400 units of utility from her last soda and 200 units of utility from her ...
Post by: Mimi on May 24, 2019
Suppose that Jen receives 400 units of utility from her last soda and 200 units of utility from her last slice of pizza. What can we conclude about Jen's choices if the price of a soda is $1 and the price of a slice of pizza is $2?
◦ Jen is maximizing utility because she buys more of the good providing the most utility.
◦ Jen should buy more soda to maximize her utility.
◦ Jen should buy more pizza to maximize her utility.
◦ Jen needs to buy less soda and less pizza to maximize her utility.
◦ None of these answers is correct.
Title: Suppose that Jen receives 400 units of utility from her last soda and 200 units of utility from her ...
Post by: Jmfn03 on May 24, 2019
Jen should buy more soda to maximize her utility.
Title: Suppose that Jen receives 400 units of utility from her last soda and 200 units of utility from her ...
Post by: Mimi on May 24, 2019
Excellent
Title: Suppose that Jen receives 400 units of utility from her last soda and 200 units of utility from her ...
Post by: Jmfn03 on May 24, 2019
Great! Please up vote :D
Title: Re: Suppose that Jen receives 400 units of utility from her last soda and 200 units of utility from
Post by: Dawson wood on Dec 11, 2020
Thank You