Krugman's Economics For The Ap® Course
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Author: David Anderson, Margaret Ray
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Chapter 1A, Problem 1CYU
To determine
The question requires us to determine the diagram and its slope along with the correct labels on the x-axis and y-axis.
Expert Solution & Answer
Explanation of Solution
The given options are:
- When the
price of a movie rises, itsdemand falls because fewer people go to see the movie. This statement represents the downward-sloping demand curve given in panel “a”.
Here, the number of movie tickets would appear on the x-axis while the price on the y-axis.
- The statement that experienced workers are getting higher wages while the workers with less experience are getting lower wages represents the upward-sloping curve given in panel “c”.
- The statement “Americans consume the same number of hotdogs per day regardless of the temperature outside” represents the vertical curve, parallel to the y-axis given in panel “b”.
- Consumers are buying more frozen yogurts when the price of ice cream goes up. This statement represents the upward-sloping curve given in panel “c”. Here, the quantity of frozen yogurt would appear on the x-axis while the price of ice cream on the y-axis.
- When there is no relationship between two factors, the curve and its slope can’t be determined.
- “Americans consume the same quantity of salt regardless of its price”. This statement represents the vertical curve, parallel to the y-axis given in panel “b”. Here, the quantity of salt would appear on the x-axis while the price on the y-axis.
Slope = negative.
Here, the period of experience would appear on the x-axis while the wage on the y-axis.
Slope = positive.
Here, the number of hotdogs would appear on the x-axis while the temperature on the y-axis.
Slope = undefined.
Slope = positive.
Slope = undefined.
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