You are reviewing your monthly budget and determine you have $60.00 to spend on either books or movies each month. (Remember you must have whole numbers, not fractions) The books cost $8.00 and the movies cost $20.00. Put this into equation form.
Complete the following Total Utilities table.
Books |
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Total Utility |
Quantity |
Marginal Utility |
Marginal Utility Per $ |
50 |
1 |
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80 |
2 |
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|
100 |
3 |
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110 |
4 |
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|
Movies |
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Total Utility |
Quantity |
Marginal Utility |
Marginal Utility Per $ |
22 |
1 |
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42 |
2 |
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52 |
3 |
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57 |
4 |
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Using the equation created above, solve to locate four points and plot them on a budget constraint line. Create the graph in Excel and paste onto your Word document answering the questions below.
Write a one page response answering the following questions about your graph and tables:
- How many books and movies would maximize your level of satisfaction given the budget of $60.00?
- Are the charts above consistent with the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility? Why or Why not?
- What is the consumer surplus of purchasing three books?
- If you were able to go to the matinee for movies at a price of $10.00 instead, how would this change the amount of books and movies you could purchase?