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Consumer Choice and Utility Theory: Microeconomics Study Notes

Study Guide - Practice Questions

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  • #1 Multiple Choice
    Suppose a consumer is deciding how to allocate their $30 budget between two goods: coffee and bagels. The price of coffee is $3 per cup, and the price of a bagel is $2. If the marginal utility of the last cup of coffee consumed is 12 utils and the marginal utility of the last bagel is 8 utils, which of the following statements is true about the consumer's allocation?
  • #2 Multiple Choice
    Which of the following best describes the law of diminishing marginal utility?
  • #3 Multiple Choice
    A consumer is indifferent between consuming 3 units of good X and 2 units of good Y, or 2 units of good X and 4 units of good Y. What does this imply about the consumer's preferences?

Study Guide - Flashcards

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  • Utility Theory
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  • Optimizing Consumption Choices
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  • How a Price Change Affects Consumer Optimum
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