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20 May, 04:23

Frank spends $75 on 10 magazines and 25 newspapers. The magazines cost $5 each and the newspapers cost $2.50 each. Suppose that his MU from the final magazine is 10 utils while his MU from the final newspaper is also 10 utils. According to the utility-maximizing rule, Frank should:

Reallocate spending from magazines to newspapers.

Reallocate spending from newspapers to magazines.

Be satisfied because he is already maximizing his total utility.

None of the above.

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  1. 20 May, 04:41
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    Reallocate spending from magazines to newspapers.

    Explanation:

    We are only given the utility provided by the last newspaper and the last magazine, but in order to answer the question I will consider that the utility remains the same from the first to the last unit.

    Frank obtains 10 utils from purchasing each magazine and each newspaper:

    magazine = $5 / 10 utils = $0.50 per util newspaper = $2.50 / 10 utils = $0.25 per util

    Frank obtains twice the utils from each dollar spent on newspapers than on magazines, so he should spend more money on newspapers.
  2. 20 May, 04:51
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    Reallocate spending from magazines to newspapers.

    Explanation:

    While each unit generates additional revenue it is important to notice the utility per dollar:

    magazines utility per dollar:

    10/5 = 2 utilities per dollar

    newspaper utility per dollar:

    while from newspaper 10 / 2.5 = 4 utilities per dollar

    as newspapper utility is greater it should reallocate into it
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