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Solution Solution The Rational Consumer 1. For each of the following situations, decide whether Al has increasing, constant, or diminishing marginal utility. a. The more economics classes Al takes, the more he enjoys the subject. And the more classes he takes, the easier each one gets, making him enjoy each additional class even more than the one before. b. Al likes loud music. In fact, according to him, ?the louder, the better.? Each time he turns the volume up a notch, he adds 5 utils to his total utility. c. Al enjoys watching reruns of the old sitcom Friends. He claims that these episodes are always funny, but he does admit that the more he sees an episode, the less funny it gets. d. Al loves toasted marshmallows. The more he eats, however, the fuller he gets and

Chapter 9 answer key

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Solution Making Decisions 1. Hiro owns and operates a small business that provides economic consulting services. During the year he spends $55,000 on travel to clients and other expenses, and the computer that he owns depreciates by $2,000. If he didn?t use the computer, he could sell it and earn yearly interest of $100 on the money created through this sale. Hiro?s total revenue for the year is $100,000. Instead of working as a consultant for the year, he could teach economics at a small local college and make a salary of $50,000. a. What is Hiro?s accounting profit? b. What is Hiro?s economic profit? c. Should Hiro continue working as a consultant, or should he teach economics instead? 1. a. Hiro?s accounting profit is: $100,000 (total revenue)

Systems Review

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EOC Review Systems of equations Part 1 ? Graphing systems of equations Write equations for each system graphed below. Then classify the system (exactly one solution, no solutions or infinite solutions) and find the solution set. Part 2 Solving systems of equations. Solve the following system using substitution. 1. Solve the following systems of equations using elimination. Show all steps (work) on this sheet of paper. 2. 3. Original problem 5. If x - 2y = 1 and 2x ? y =- 4, then x + y=? (Show all work.) Part 3 Applications of systems of equations. Create the system of equations described by this word problem. Then solve. .

Our Social World: Introduction to Sociology Chapter 6 Notes

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While most people do conform to the expected norms of their society, occasionally they may violate a norm, and depending on its importance and on the severity of the violation, the violator may or may not be seen as deviant. Deviance is defined as the violation of social norms, which then evokes negative reactions from others; important to consider the social control mechanisms that keep most people from becoming deviant. If the government imposes severe formal penalties then the deviant behavior becomes a crime. ? Deviance is socially constructed meaning that members of groups in societies define what is deviant (tattoos and piercings). Some acts are deviant at one time and place and not at others (stem cell research)

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