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1 November, 22:58

Suppose Joe is maximizing total utility within his budget constraint. If the price of the last pair of jeans purchased is $25 and it yields 100 units of extra satisfaction and the price of the last shirt purchased is $20, then, using the rule of equal marginal utility per dollar spent, the extra satisfaction received from the last shirt must be:

A) 2,000 units of utility.

B) 500 units of utility.

C) 100 units of utility.

D) 80 units of utility.

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  1. 2 November, 01:36
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    80 units

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Price: $25 we have: 100 units Price: $20, how many units to maximize the total utility

    Let X is the number of units we need to find

    As we know that, the law of equal-marginal utility a consumer spends his or her income among goods so that utilities receive from the amount spent is equal. So we use a simple rule of three:

    $25 100 units of utility

    $20 X

    25X = 20*100

    X = 80 units

    Hope it will find you well.
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