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- b=0Brit-Brick is a company that produces bricks and cement in the UK. Their largest consumer is ConstrUK, a UK construction company. The manager of Brit-Brick has asked the research department to find out how sensitive ConstrUK’s demand for bricks is. The research department has estimated that ConstrUK’s preferences over bricks (x) and cement (y) can be described by the utility function. U(X,Y)=XY1/10 The price for one bag of cement is equal to £1. It is estimated that ConstrUK’s budget is £10,000. Find the price-consumption curve for bricks and the corresponding demand curve.Brit-Brick is a company that produces bricks and cement in the UK. Their largest consumer is ConstrUK, a UK construction company. The manager of Brit-Brick has asked the research department to find out how sensitive ConstrUK’s demand for bricks is. The research department has estimated that ConstrUK’s preferences over bricks (x) and cement (y) can be described by the utility function U(x,y)=x^(7/10)y^(1-7/10) The price for one bag of cement is equal to £1. It is estimated that ConstrUK’s budget is £10,000. Find the price-consumption curve for bricks and the corresponding demand curve.
- Brit-Brick is a company that produces bricks and cement in the UK. Their largest consumer is ConstrUK, a UK construction company. The manager of Brit-Brick has asked the research department to find out how sensitive ConstrUK’s demand for bricks is. The research department has estimated that ConstrUK’s preferences over bricks (x) and cement (y) can be described by the utility function U(x,y) = x4/5y1/5 where x and y are measured in bags. The price for one bag of cement is equal to £1. It is estimated that ConstrUK’s budget is £10,000. Find the price-consumption curve for bricks and the corresponding demand curve. Note: The writing is clear and abbreviations are not allowed.Brit-Brick is a company that produces bricks and cement in the UK. Their largest consumer is ConstrUK, a UK construction company. The manager of Brit-Brick has asked the research department to find out how sensitive ConstrUK's demand for bricks is. The research department has estimated that ConstrUK's preferences over bricks (x) and cement (y) can be described by the utility function U(x,y) = x³/10 y1-b/10 where b=8, and where x and y are measured in bags. Example: if b=4, then U(x,y) = x*/10 yl-4/10 = x2/5 y3/5 The price for one bag of cement is equal to £1. It is estimated that ConstrUK's budget is £10,000. Find the price-consumption curve for bricks and the corresponding demand curve.Brit-Brick is a company that produces bricks and cement in the UK. Their largest consumer is ConstrUK, a UK construction company. The manager of Brit-Brick has asked the research department to find out how sensitive ConstrUK’s demand for bricks is. The research department has estimated that ConstrUK’s preferences over bricks (x) and cement (y) can be described by the utility function please see the picture attached, and b=7 The price for one bag of cement is equal to £1. It is estimated that ConstrUK’s budget is £10,000. Find the price-consumption curve for bricks and the corresponding demand curve.
- Albion is a company that produces bricks and cement in the UK. Their largest consumer is ConstrUK, a UK construction company. The manager of Albion has asked the research department to find out how sensitive ConstrUK’s demand for bricks is. The research department has estimated that ConstrUK’s preferences over bricks (x) and cement (y) can be described by the utility function where b =4. The price for one bag of cement is equal to £1. It is estimated that ConstrUK’s budget is £10,000. Find the price-consumption curve for bricks and the corresponding demand curve.UniQ is a company that produces speaker HF drivers and woofers in the UK. Their largest consumer is KEF, a UK loudspeaker manufacturing company. The manager of KEF has asked the research department to find out how sensitive KEF’s demand for HF driver is. The research department has estimated that KEF’s preferences over HF drivers(x) and woofers(y) can be described by the utility function U(x,y) = x^1/2 y^1/2 The price for one unit of woofer is equal to £1. It is estimated that KEF’s budget is £10,000. Find the price-consumption curve for HF drivers and the corresponding demand curve.Ayana is pitching an idea for a startup company that makes and sells solar-powered phonechargers (C). Her market research has found that consumer demand for this product can beexpressed as a function of the price of the charger itself (PC), the price of phones (PF), andthe consmer’s income (I). Consumer demand can be described by the function C(PC, PF, I) =(i−10PC)/ (PF) Suppose her chargers come in all different capacities to meet any quantity demanded, so youdon’t need to worry about restricting C to whole numbers for this problem. (a) Does this product satisfy the law of demand?Explain. (b) Calculate consumers’ income elasticity as a function of the parameters. (c) Anaya is targeting a market whose income is expected to double over the next five years.Explain whether she should expect the demand for chargers to increase or decrease, andby how much, using the language of normal, inferior, luxury, and necessity goods. (d) Calculate the cross-price elasticity ofCwith respect toPF. (e)…
- Ayana is pitching an idea for a startup company that makes and sells solar-powered phonechargers (C). Her market research has found that consumer demand for this product can beexpressed as a function of the price of the charger itself (PC), the price of phones (PF), andthe consmer’s income (I). Consumer demand can be described by the function C(PC, PF, I) =(i−10PC)/ (PF) Suppose her chargers come in all different capacities to meet any quantity demanded, so youdon’t need to worry about restricting C to whole numbers for this problem. (a) Does this product satisfy the law of demand?Explain.umer has the utility function U(x1.x2)=10(x1)°(x2)² rginal utility of x1 (MU;) is which of the following: K1 of the following is an example of a Cobb-Douglas utility function 1.92)=3q1+2q2 1.92)-(q,)1/2+2(q2)1/2 1.92)=(q;)1/2{q2)/2 1.92)=2(q;)/2(q2)1/2 utility function is U = 10q1 + 692. Then Frank's MRS (marginal rate of substitution is.Which of the following functions is a quasi-linear utility function? Select one: O a. min(291,392) O b. 291 +392 ,0.5 ○c. (q95 +99.5)² d. 95 +92 e. 291 - 392 f. max(2q1,392) 9. 9.2 99.8