EBK MICROECONOMICS
EBK MICROECONOMICS
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Chapter 4, Problem 10P

(a)

To determine

The budget constraint.  

(a)

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Budget equation can be written as follows:

(Quantity1×Price1)+(Quantity2×Price2)+...+(Quantityn×Pricen)=Income (1)

Figure 1 illustrates the budget constraint with commodities, music, and fireworks.

EBK MICROECONOMICS, Chapter 4, Problem 10P , additional homework tip  1

In Figure 1, the horizontal axis shows the fireworks and the vertical axis shows the music. The income of the consumer is $240. The price of music is $12 per CD. Therefore, the consumer can purchase maximum $20 (240/12) music CDs. The price of the fireworks is $8 per bag. Therefore, the consumer can purchase maximum $30(240/8) bags. Hence, Figure 1 represents the budget constraint with music and fireworks.

Economics Concept Introduction

Budget constraint: The budget constraint is a curve that describes the entire set of consumption bundles a consumer can purchase when spending all income.

(b)

To determine

The total amount spend on music.

(b)

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In Figure 1, the x-axis shows the fireworks and the y-axis shows the music. The income of the consumer is $240. The price of music is $12. If the consumer spends entire income on the music, then the number of music CDs that can be afforded is calculated as follows:

Music=IncomePrice=24012=20

The consumer can afford 20 music CDs, if he spends the entire income on music. This is shown as point b in Figure 2.

(c)

To determine

The total amount spend on fireworks.

(c)

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The income of the consumer is $240. The price of the fireworks is $8. If the consumer spends entire income on fireworks, then the amount of fire bags that can be calculated as follows:

Fireworks=IncomePrice=2408=30

The consumer can afford 30 bags for fireworks, if he spends the entire income on it. This is shown as point d in Figure 2.

(d)

To determine

The half of the total income was spend on the fireworks and half of the income on the music.

(d)

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If the consumer spends half of the income on fireworks, then the amount of bags for fireworks can be calculated as follows:

Fireworks=12IPF=0.5×2408=15

Therefore, the consumer spends half of the income on fireworks 15 bags of fireworks, he can afford. This is shown by the point d in Figure 2.

If the consumer spends half of the income on music, then the number of music CDs can be calculated as follows:

Fireworks=12IPF=0.5×24012=10

Therefore, if consumer spends half of the income on music, he can afford 10 CDs. This is shown by the point d in Figure 2.

(e)

To determine

The slope of the budget constraints.

(e)

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Figure 2 illustrates the budget constraint with commodities, music, and fireworks.

EBK MICROECONOMICS, Chapter 4, Problem 10P , additional homework tip  2

The slope of the budget constraint is determined by the relative price of the two goods. Therefore, it can be calculated as follows:

ΔMΔF=2030=23

Hence, the budget constraint is 23.

Economics Concept Introduction

Budget constraint: The budget constraint is a curve that describes the entire set of consumption bundles a consumer can purchase when spending all income.

(f)

To determine

The price of fireworks and the price of music.

(f)

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The price of fireworks is divided with the price of music.

PFPM=812=23

Hence, the value of price divided with the price of music is 23. This is the slope of the budget constraint.

Economics Concept Introduction

Budget constraint: The budget constraint is a curve that describes the entire set of consumption bundles a consumer can purchase when spending all income.

(g)

To determine

The new budget constraint.  

(g)

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Figure 3 illustrates the new budget constraint with commodities, music, and fireworks.

EBK MICROECONOMICS, Chapter 4, Problem 10P , additional homework tip  3

In Figure 3, the horizontal axis shows the fireworks and the vertical axis shows the music. The new income of the consumer is $360. The price of music is $12. Therefore, the consumer can purchase maximum 30 (360/12) music CDs. The price of the fireworks is $8. Therefore, the consumer can purchase maximum 45 fire bags (360/8) with the new income. Hence, Figure 3 represents the budget constraint of music and fireworks at the new income level.

Economics Concept Introduction

Budget constraint: The budget constraint is a curve that describes the entire set of consumption bundles a consumer can purchase when spending all income.

(h)

To determine

The number of fire bags and music CDs that can earned at new income level.

(h)

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Explanation of Solution

The new income of the consumer is $360. Then, the new bundles of fireworks and music can be calculated as follows:

Fireworks=IncomePrice=3608=45

The consumer can afford 45 bags of fireworks, if he spends the entire income.

Music=IncomePrice=36012=30

The consumer can afford 30 music CDs, if he spends the entire new income.

Economics Concept Introduction

Consumption bundle: The consumption bundle is set of goods and services a consumer considers purchasing.

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