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10 August, 18:41

Sue views hot dogs and hot dog buns as perfect complements in her consumption, and the corners of her indifference curves follow the 45-degree line. Suppose the price of hot dogs is $5 per package (8 hot dogs), the price of buns is $3 per package (8 hot dog buns), and Sue's budget is $48 per month. What is her optimal choice under this scenario?

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  1. 10 August, 18:44
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    6 packages of hot dogs and 6 packages of buns

    Explanation:

    The indifference curves follow the 45-degree so the ratio for the hot dog:bun will be 1:1. Each package of hot dog gives 8 hot dogs while each package of the bun gives 8 hot dog buns. The ratio of hot dog package: buns package that Sue needs will be:

    (number of hot dogs every package) / (number of buns every package) * (ratio of hot dog : bun)

    8/8 * 1/1 = 1

    The optimal choice package ratio is 1:1, then the amount of food Sue can buy will be: 48$ / (1*$5 + 1*$3) = $48/$8 = 6 package.

    The optimal choice is 6 packages of hot dogs and 6 packages of buns
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