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- Every month, a family of three spends $2,000 on food (F) and other items (O). The family’s preferences are represented by the utility function U(F,O) = F1/5O4/5. The unit price of food and the unit price of other items are both $1. Suppose the club did NOT charge a membership fee: how much money would the family spend on food? How much food would the family buy?Every month, a family of three spends $2,000 on food (F) and other items (O). The family’s preferences are represented by the utility function U(F,O) = F1/5O4/5. The unit price of food and the unit price of other items are both $1.a) Find this family’s monthly food expenditure. The family could join a consumers’ club. At the club, food costs 20% less than in other stores (i.e., at the food club PF = $0.8). b) Suppose the club did NOT charge a membership fee: how much money would the family spend on food? How much food would the family buy? c) Would the family be willing to pay more than $80 to join the consumers’ club? Clearly justify your answer.Every month, a family of three spends $2,000 on food (F) and other items (O). The family’s preferences are represented by the utility function U(F,O) = F1/5O4/5. The unit price of food and the unit price of other items are both $1. Find this family’s monthly food expenditure.The family could join a consumers’ club. At the club, food costs 20% less than in other stores (i.e., at the food club PF = $0.8)
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- Sam's extended family spends $3,200 per month on wine and beer. Their utility function is given by U = 200WB, where W represents the number of bottles of wine that they buy, and B represents the number of cases of beer that they buy. Wine costs $25 per bottle and beer costs $32 per case. Sam's family wants to maximize their utility. Calculate how many bottles of wine and how many cases of beer they should buy. Show your calculation(s).Ceja has utility function U=A2*B2 , where A equals the number of apples she eats each week, while B is the number of bananas she eats each week. Ceja has $20 to spend on fruit each week. The price of an apple is $1, while the price of a banana is $0.25. Find out the combination of Apples and Bananas that maximize Ceja’s satisfaction. If price of Banana is increased by $.25, what will be the new combination of A and B that would maximize her utility? Show graphically and drive the demand curve for BananasYou have £20 per week to spend, and two possible uses for this money: telephoning friends back home, and drinking coffee. Each hour of phoning costs £2, and each cup of coffee costs £1. Your utility function is U(X,Y) = XY, where X is the hours of phoning you do, and Y the number of cups of coffee you drink. What are your optimal choices? What is the resulting utility level? You can use the standard result on the constrained maximization of such a function, but must state it clearly. Now suppose the price of telephone calls drops to £1 per hour. What are your optimal choices? What is the resulting utility level? How much income per week will enable you to achieve the same quantities at the new prices as the ones you chose before? What income will enable you to attain the same utility as you did before? Comment on your answer in the context of equivalent variation and compensating variation.