Answer to Question #288103 in Economics for Sol

Question #288103

If she spends all of her income on trouser and shoe during Christmas shopping, Rahel can afford 8 trousers and 8 pairs of shoes. She could also use her entire budget to buy 16 trousers and 4 pairs of shoes. If the price of a trouser is 400 Birr, then A) How much is Rahel’s income allocated for Christmas shopping? B) What is the budget line equation of Rahel? C) If Rahel’s utility function is U=T0.8S0.2, where T is Trousers and S is Pair of Shoes. What is the optimal combination of Trousers and Pair of Shoes for Rahel?

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Expert's answer
2022-01-17T12:26:57-0500

A) If Pt = 400, then:

"400\u00d78 + Ps\u00d78 = 400\u00d716 + Ps\u00d74,"

4Ps = 3,200,

Ps = 800 Birr.

So, Rahel’s income allocated for Christmas shopping is: 400×8 + 800×8 = 9,600 Birr.

B) The budget line equation of Rahel is:

"400Qt + 800Qs = 9,600."

C) If Rahel’s utility function is U=T0.8S0.2, where T is Trousers and S is Pair of Shoes, then the optimal combination of Trousers and Pair of Shoes for Rahel occurs at:

"MUt\/Pt = MUs\/Ps."


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