Principles of Microeconomics (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134078816
Author: Karl E. Case, Ray C. Fair, Sharon E. Oster
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 2.4P
To determine
How many nights Mr. T should spends for bowling and play billiards to maximize his utility.
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15. Damian Matthews is busy. He allocates his free time between watching movies and working out at the gym.
The table below shows his utility from the number of times per week he watches a movie or goes to the gym.
Damien has 14 hours a week to spend on movies or the gym (think of hours like $ of income here). Each movie
takes 2 hours. Each gym trip takes 2 hours.
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visits
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a) What bundles of gym visits and movies can Damien consume if he spends 1) all his time in the gym or 2)
all his time watching movies?
b) Calculate the marginal utility of each gym visit'and movie. Then calculate the Marginal Utility per hour
of each activity.
c) How should he allocate his time to maximize his utility?
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The table details the total utility that J.J. gets from going to see basketball and hockey games during a month. J.J. had $120 to spend. Calculate the marginal utility and the marginal utility per dollar spent for both basketball and hockey given that the price is $20 and $30 respectively. Based on your calculations:
how many basketball games would he attend?
how many hockey games would he attend?
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