A) It is the amount of soda he can't buy if he uses the money to buy a gallon of milk.
B) It is the amount of soda he could buy with the dollars it takes to buy one gallon of milk.
C) It is less than one case of soda.
D) All of these are true.
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A) would shift straight outward,because he is relatively wealthier.
B) would rotate and change slope because relative prices have changed.
C) would shift straight inward because he is relatively wealthier.
D) One cannot determine what would happen without knowing Nick's marginal utility of each good.
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A) the substitution and income effects would both predict Ethan would consume more of both goods.
B) the substitution and income effects would both predict Ethan would consume less of both goods.
C) the substitution effect would predict Ethan would consume more books and less movies,and the income effect would predict he would consume less of both.
D) the substitution effect would predict Ethan would consume less books and more movies and the income effect would predict he would consume less of both.
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A) are an excellent example of the individual nature of utility.
B) seem to contradict the individual measure of utility.
C) are goods that people buy more of when their income decreases.
D) None of these is true.
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A) marginal utility.
B) altruism.
C) reciprocity.
D) selfishness.
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A) what gives him the most utility.
B) what gives him the least utility.
C) what creates the most utility for society.
D) what is the most efficient choice.
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A) difficult to measure because it is very subjective.
B) as easy to measure as price signals in the economy.
C) as difficult to measure as an individual's income level.
D) None of these statements is true.
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A) widely accepted and used by economists,psychologists,and anthropologists.
B) unique to economics and somewhat controversial.
C) unique to economics,but accepted by all social sciences.
D) used by many economists,psychologists,and anthropologists,yet remains somewhat controversial.
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A) a graphic novel.
B) a biography.
C) his economics textbook.
D) It is impossible to predict how Ben will spend his time.
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A) the individual's budget constraint shifts straight out,maintaining the same slope.
B) the individual's budget constraint shifts straight in,maintaining the same slope.
C) the individual's budget constraint rotates out and becomes flatter.
D) the individual's budget constraint rotates in and becomes steeper.
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A) the change in relative prices is reflected in a change in the slope of the budget constraint.
B) the change in relative prices can be thought of as a change in the opportunity costs of each good.
C) the change in relative prices is reflected in a change in the marginal utility per dollar spent on each good.
D) All of these statements are true.
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A) the idea that people's preferences can be determined by observing their choices and behavior.
B) the notion that people reveal the utility they get by reporting it on a numerical scale.
C) the method that psychologists,anthropologists,and economists use to measure utility.
D) All of these are true.
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A) the utility gained from watching TV was greater than playing the piano for a second half hour.
B) Zachary revealed his preference for TV over a second half hour of playing piano.
C) Zachary enjoys playing the piano for a half hour more than watching TV for a half hour.
D) All of these are true.
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A) steak and pasta are both normal goods,because they are both food she eats regardless of her income.
B) steak and pasta are both inferior goods,because they are both food she eats regardless of her income.
C) pasta is an inferior good because her demand increased when her income went down.
D) Both b and c are true.
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A) responding to another's actions with a similar action.
B) deriving utility from an action that will cause another's utility to increase.
C) doing good things for people and asking nothing in return.
D) deriving utility from the action of a stranger.
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A) everything is relatively more expensive now.
B) everything is relatively less expensive now.
C) the relative prices of the goods haven't changed.
D) the prices of the goods change in the same proportion.
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A) is the same across all individuals with the same income constraints.
B) is different for each individual with the same income constraints.
C) is the same across all individuals with the same tastes and preferences.
D) is different for each individual with the same tastes and preferences.
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A) explains why individuals find it difficult to maximize their total utility.
B) is the change in total utility that comes from consuming one additional unit of a good or service.
C) can only be applied to situations in which individuals can choose among several goods or services.
D) All of these are true.
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A) Bella's total utility from eating four pieces of pie would be 22.
B) Bella's total utility will decrease if she eats the third piece of pie.
C) Bella's total utility will be maximized if she eats three pieces.
D) Bella's total utility decreases after the first piece of pie.
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A) a normal good.
B) an inferior good.
C) a Veblen good.
D) a Giffen good.
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