ECON 1050 Chapter 9: Chapter 9 - Possibilities, Preferences, and Choices

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Household consumption choices are constrained by its income and the prices of the goods and services available. The budget line describes the limits to the household"s consumption choices pop is a case. Lisa has to spend, the price of a movie is and the price of. The rows of the table show combinations of pop and movies that. The graph plots these seven possible combinations. Lisa can afford any of the combinations at points a to f. Some goods are indivisible and must be bought in whole units at the points marked (such as movies) Other goods are divisible and can bought in any quantity (such as gasoline) The line through points a to f is lisa"s budget line. The budget line is a constraint on lisa"s consumption choices. Lisa can afford any point on her budget line or inside it. Lisa cannot afford any point outside her budget line.

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