You view tea and scones as perfect complements, and the corners of the indifference curves lie on the 45-degree line. Tea is plotted along the horizontal axis of the indifference map.
Also, at your current point of consumption, you have not fully exhausted the available budget, and you consume more tea than scones. Based on this information, which of the following statements is NOT true? A) The marginal utility of tea equals zero for your current consumption bundle.
B) The marginal utility of scones equals zero for your current consumption bundle.
C) To reach the point of optimal consumption, you must increase your scone consumption.
D) The equal marginal principle does not have to be satisfied at the optimal consumption point for this problem.
Question 2
Which of the following is true for both perfectly competitive and monopolistically competitive firms in the long run?
A) P = MC.
B) MC = ATC.
C) P > MR.
D) Profit equals zero.