Answer to Question #250990 in Accounting for Samuel

Question #250990
1. Suppose a particular consumer has 8 birr to be spent on two goods, A and B. The unit price of good A is 2 birr and the unit price of B is 1 birr. The marginal utility (MU) she gets from consumption of the goods is given below.
Quantity MUA MUB
1 36 30
2 24 22
3 20 16
4 18 12
5 16 10
6 10 4
A) Based on the cardinal analysis, what is the combination of the two goods that gives maximum utility to the consumer?
B) What is the total utility at the utility maximization level?
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Expert's answer
2021-10-14T17:22:30-0400

A. The utility is maximized when "MUA\/PA = MUB\/PB" and

"PA\u00d7QA + PB\u00d7QB = 8."

Both equities are true if QA = 2 units and QB = 4 units.

B. The total utility at the utility maximization level is:

TU = (36 + 24) + (30 + 22 + 16 + 12) = 140 units.


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