4. Zack consumes mangosteen(m) and chalta (c) and his satisfaction function from consuming these fruits is given by S = (m+2)(y+1) The price of mangosteen Pm = 4 and the price of chalta, Pc = 6. He has 130 taka to spend on these fruits. a. Write the Lagrangian function. b. Find the optimal levels of purchase for mangosteen and chalta. c. Use bordered Hessian to prove that the second order condition is satisfied. d. What is the value of the Lagrangian multiplier? Show that if the budget is increased by one Taka, the increase in his satisfaction level is equal to the value of the Lagrangian multiplier.
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4. Zack consumes mangosteen(m) and chalta (c) and his satisfaction function from consuming
these fruits is given by
S = (m+2)(y+1)
The price of mangosteen Pm = 4 and the price of chalta, Pc = 6. He has 130 taka to spend on these fruits.
a. Write the Lagrangian function.
b. Find the optimal levels of purchase for mangosteen and chalta.
c. Use bordered Hessian to prove that the second order condition is satisfied.
d. What is the value of the Lagrangian multiplier? Show that if the budget is increased by one Taka,
the increase in his satisfaction level is equal to the value of the Lagrangian multiplier.
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