1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Rashid [163]
3 years ago
14

Trevor always begins the day with a strawberry milkshake (milk (x1 ) and strawberries(x2) mixed in proportion 1:5). His income i

s equal to m=200, and one strawberry costs p2=1. Suppose the price of milk drops from p1=15 to p1=5. We are going to decompose the total effect into substitution effect and income effect. a) What is the total change in demand for milk? b) What is the substitution effect? c) What is the income effect?
Business
1 answer:
jenyasd209 [6]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Check the explanation

Explanation:

Going by the question that the proportion of milk and strawberry for milk shake is 1:5.

If amount of milk is to be X1 that means the quantity of strawberry (X2) will be 5×X1, i.e., X2=5X1... Equation 1

And in addition, the milk and strawberry are complementary consumables as strawberry is of no use without milk and vice versa.

Budget equation will be as follows:

P1×X1+P2×5X1=M.... Equation 2

Given M=200, P1=15 & P2=1

Putting values in Equation 2

15×X1+1×5X1=200

X1=10 & X2=50(from equation 1)

Answer a)

With change in P1 from 15 to 5

Again putting values in Equation 2

5×X1+1×5X1=200

X1=20 & X2=100.

The total change in the demand of milk will increase from 10 units to 20 units.

Answer b)

Strawberry and milk are complementary goods here for that reason there would be no effect on substitution.

Answer c)

Since there will be no effect on substitution, total effect will be equal to income effect.

You might be interested in
Is it wise for a firm to employ a worker at $20 per hour when another worker does the same job for $10 per hour? It would be a r
grandymaker [24]
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The government will pay firms to give some workers extra pay to increase the total economy." <span>Is it wise for a firm to employ a worker at $20 per hour when another worker does the same job for $10 per hour? </span>
6 0
3 years ago
One difference between a monopoly and a competitive firm is that A. a monopoly faces a downward sloping demand curve. B. a monop
AnnZ [28]

Answer:

A. a monopoly faces a downward sloping demand curve.

Explanation:

In business, it is seen to occur because they have no competition, monopolists have no incentive to improve their products. A lot of their focus is instead placed on maintaining monopolistic conditions through bribing their way and other tactics that dissuade competitors from entering the market.

 Demand curve slopes downward, this is said to decreases with each unit of production beyond the profit maximizing quantity and in the eyes of the monopolist, cash is lost with each additional unit been produced, causing marginal cost exceeds marginal revenue. This causes the restricted output and higher costs that characterize products produced by monopolists.

Because the demand curve slopes downward, marginal revenue decreases with each unit of production beyond the profit maximizing quantity. Thus, the monopolist loses money with each additional unit produced, as marginal cost exceeds marginal revenue.

6 0
3 years ago
Steve has an option with a payoff profile that depicts a line that is constant at zero up until some point after which the line
ICE Princess25 [194]

Answer:

D) Sold a call option

Explanation:

From the question, we are informed about Steve, who has an option with a payoff profile that depicts a line that is constant at zero up until some point after which the line slopes downward. In this case the type of action did Steve take to obtain this profile is Sold a call option.

a call option can be regarded as a kind of derivatives contract that enable the a call option for those that want to purchase stock or financial instrument the right to buy it at a specific price but not obligation. When a call option is sold, then the buyer is given the opportunity to buy the stock at a particular price with expeiration. The price is known as "strike price".

4 0
3 years ago
Which of the following methods does not help reduce marketing risks?
Nitella [24]

Answer: The following methods does not help reduce marketing risks: <u><em>Integrate vertically to insure a market or form a marketing alliance.</em></u>

Integrating a firm vertically and thereby forming a marketing alliance won't reduce the marketing risks for any organization.

<u><em>Therefore, the correct option in this case is (c).</em></u>

7 0
3 years ago
Variable Costing Income Statement for a Service Company The actual and planned data for Underwater University for the Fall term
Mkey [24]

Answer:

Underwater University Variable Costing Income Statement For the Fall Term:

                                                   Actual          Planned          Variance

Number of Enrollment               4,500              4,125            375

Credit hours                              60,450            43,200         17,250

Revenue                                 $7,254,000     $5,832,000     $1,422,000

Variable costs:

Registration, records,

 & marketing costs               $1, 237,500        $1,134,375         $103,125

Instructional costs                   3,868,800        2,592,000       1,276,800

Total variable costs              $5,106,300      $3,726,375    $1,379,925

Contribution margin              $2,147,700       $2,105,625         $42,075

Depreciation on classrooms

       & equipment                   $825,600         $825,600           $0

Operating income                 $1,322,100      $1,280,025         $42,075

Explanation:

Variable costing income statement is an income statement which shows the contribution that revenue makes in paying for the fixed costs, before arriving at the Operating Income.  In variable costing, there is a separation of variable costs from periodic or fixed costs.  All direct materials, labor, and variable overheads are charged to the variable costs, while fixed costs are expensed to the period for which they are incurred.

5 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Why is it important to understand the competition your business faces?
    14·1 answer
  • Blain Company has $10,000 of accounts receivable that are current, $5,000 that are between 0 and 30 days past due, $3,000 that a
    14·1 answer
  • . If the U.S. capital markets are not informationally efficient, ______.A. the markets cannot be allocationally efficientB. syst
    9·1 answer
  • Innovation efforts of the firm often benefit from partnering with non-business entities such as universities and government agen
    10·1 answer
  • Kurt, who is a divisional manager, continually brags that his division’s required return for its projects is 1 percent lower tha
    15·1 answer
  • a. What is the​ bond's yield to maturity​ (expressed as an APR with semiannual​ compounding)? b. If the​ bond's yield to maturit
    12·1 answer
  • Kayak Co. budgeted the following cash receipts (excluding cash receipts from loans received) and cash payments (excluding cash p
    5·1 answer
  • When the bond sells at par, the implicit €/$ exchange rate at maturity of a Euro/U.S. dollar dual currency bond that pays $651.2
    10·1 answer
  • Some companies require multiple interviews as part of their hiring processes.<br> True<br> False
    5·1 answer
  • Explain the importance of knowing dependent and independent demand models to companies.
    10·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!