Economics 2153A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: John Wiley & Sons, Budget Constraint, Consumer Choice

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Suppose a consumer has an income equal to i which he/she spends on either food or clothing. The price of food is given by pf and the price of clothing is given by pc. If the consumer spends all of his/her income on clothing, the expression for the number of units of clothing he/she buys is. If food is on the x-axis and clothing is on the y-axis, using the information in problem 1 above, the consumer is at the point of maximum indifference. y-intercept. interior of the budget constraint. origin. Suppose a consumer has an income i = which he/she spends on pizza and tacos per month. The price of pizza is and the price of tacos is . If the units of pizza consumed per month is on the x-axis and the units of tacos consumed per month is on the y-axis, the slope of the budget line is equal to.

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