MICRO EXAM 3

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Eco Energy is a monopolistically competitive producer of a sports beverage called Power On. The table to the right shows the​ firm's demand and cost schedules. What is the most output​ (Q) that Eco Energy can produce that will maximize profit and what is the price​ (P) charged?

P=$50; Q=6 cases

Keegan has​ $30 to spend on Pita Wraps and Bubble Tea. The price of a Pita Wrap is​ $6 and the price of a glass of Bubble Tea is​ $3. The table to the right shows his total utility from different quantities of the two items. What is​ Keegan's optimal consumption​ bundle?

3 pita wraps and 4 bubble teas

Suppose ham is a normal good. How will consumers adjust their buying decisions if the price of ham​ changes? If the price of ham​ increases, then consumers will demand: Answer A Instead, suppose ham is an inferior good. : Answer B

A: less ham due to the income effect because their purchasing power decreases and less ham due to the substitution effect because the opportunity cost of consuming ham is higher. B: If the price of ham​ increases, then consumers will demand more ham due to the income effect and less ham due to the substitution effect.

Suppose you have a monthly entertainment budget that you use to rent movies and purchase CDs. You currently use your income to rent 5 movies per month at a cost of​ $5.00 per movie and to purchase 5 CDs per month at a cost of​ $10.00 per CD. Your marginal utilityLOADING... from the fifth movie is 20 and your marginal utility from the fifth CD is 44. Are you maximizing​ utility? You are: Answer A B: What could you do to increase​ utility?

A: not maximizing utility because the marginal utility per dollar spent on movies is not equal to the marginal utility per dollar spent on CDs. B: You could increase utility by consuming more CDs and fewer movies.

Which of the following equations is​ correct?

AFC​ + AVC​ = ATC

The delivery of first−class mail by the U.S. Postal Service is an example of

a monopoly.

You have 6 hours to study for 2 exams tomorrow. The relationship between the time studying and test scores is shown below

a. Use the rule for determining optimal purchases to decide how many hours you should study each subject. Treat each point on an exam like 1 unit of utility and assume you are equally interested in doing well in economics and psychology. You should study economics for 4 hours and psychology for 2 hours. b. Suppose now that you are a psychology major and that you value each point you earn on a psychology exam as being worth three times as much as each point you earn on an economics exam. Now how many hours will you study each​ subject? You should study economics for 2 hours and psychology for 4 hours.

Refer to the table to the right. The table shows 1 ​$7.50 ​$7.50 2 7.00 14.00 3 6.50 19.50 4 6.00 24.00 5 5.50 27.50 6 5.00 30.00

an elastic segment of the demand schedule.

If a perfectly competitive​ firm's price is above its average total​ cost, the firm

is earning a profit.

Assume the price of CDs is ​$14 and the price of DVDs is ​$26. At those​ prices, Isabel consumes 15 CDs and 19 DVDs. Her marginal utility from the last CD consumed is 174 and her marginal utility from the last DVD consumed is 245. Without changing the combined amount spent on CDs and​ DVDs, Isabel can increase her utility by consuming

more CDs and fewer DVDs.

A monopolistically competitive firm faces a downward−sloping demand curve because

of product differentiation.

What role does utility play in the economic model of consumer​ behavior? When modeling consumer​ behavior, utility

reflects the satisfaction a consumer receives from consuming a particular set of goods and services.

Which of the following is an implicit cost of​ production?

rent that could have been earned on a building owned and used by the firm.

If Marlowe obtains 9 units of utility per dollar spent on apples and 6 units of utility per dollar spent on​ oranges, then Marlowe

should buy more apples and fewer oranges.

What is behavioral​ economics?

the study of situations in which people act in ways that are not economically rational

If a consumer receives 20 units of utility from consuming two candy​ bars, and 25 units of utility from consuming three candy​ bars, the marginal utility of the second candy bar is

unknown as more information is needed to determine the answer.

Golda Rush quit her job as a manager for Home Depot to start her own hair dressing​ salon, Goldilocks. She gave up a salary of​ $40,000 per​ year, invested her savings of​ $30,000 (which was earning 5 percent​ interest) and borrowed​ $10,000 from a close​ friend, agreeing to pay 5 percent interest per year. In her first​ year, Golda spent​ $18,000 to rent a​ salon, hired a​ part-time assistant for​ $12,000 and incurred another​ $15,000 in expenses on equipment and hairdressing material. Based on this​ information, what is the amount of her explicit costs for the first​ year?

​$45,500


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