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13 March, 15:24

If your income is $9.00 and the prices of X and Y are $2.00 and $1.00, respectively, what quantities of each will you purchase to maximize utility?

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  1. 13 March, 16:58
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    Complete question:

    You are choosing between two goods, X and Y, and your marginal utility from each is as shown in the table above. If your income is $9 and the prices of X and Y are $2/unit and $1/unit, respectively, what quantities of each will you purchase to maximize utility?

    A. X - 3; Y - 3

    B. X - 4; Y - 1

    C. X - 2; Y - 5

    D. X - 1; Y - 6

    Answer:

    X - 2; Y - 5

    Solution:

    Total utility is maximized when

    MUx / Px = MUy / Py

    This is satisfied when x = 2 [MUx / Px = 16 / 2 = 8] and

    y = 5 [MUy / Py = 8 / 1 = 8]. Total cost = 2 x $2 + 5 x $1 = $9 [Budget is exhausted]

    Note: Another option would be x = 4 & y = 6, but that would exceed the budget.
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