Lucky Larry spends $640 a year on cigars and lottery tickets. The lottery tickets, Good Y are purchased at a price of Py = $8.00. Larry currently pays Px = $16.00 for a pack of cigars but if he was to purchase an annual Costco membership for $160 he could buy them for only Px = $4.00. Costco doesn't sell lottery tickets. Larry's preferences can be described by the utility function U = XY. a. Provide a fully labeled indifference curve and budget line analysis to assess whether Larry would be better off joining Costco. b. The maximum amount that Larry would pay to join the club is equal to

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Lucky Larry spends $640 a year on cigars and lottery tickets. The lottery tickets, Good Y are purchased at a price
of Py = $8.00. Larry currently pays Px = $16.00 for a pack of cigars but if he was to purchase an annual Costco
membership for $160 he could buy them for only Px = $4.00. Costco doesn't sell lottery tickets. Larry's
preferences can be described by the utility function U = XY.
a. Provide a fully labeled indifference curve and budget line analysis to assess whether Larry would be
better off joining Costco.
b.
The maximum amount that Larry would pay to join the club is equal to
Transcribed Image Text:Lucky Larry spends $640 a year on cigars and lottery tickets. The lottery tickets, Good Y are purchased at a price of Py = $8.00. Larry currently pays Px = $16.00 for a pack of cigars but if he was to purchase an annual Costco membership for $160 he could buy them for only Px = $4.00. Costco doesn't sell lottery tickets. Larry's preferences can be described by the utility function U = XY. a. Provide a fully labeled indifference curve and budget line analysis to assess whether Larry would be better off joining Costco. b. The maximum amount that Larry would pay to join the club is equal to
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