Assume that Cory has a weekly income of 100 and buys only tw
Assume that Cory has a weekly income of $100 and buys only two products, pizza and energy drinks. If the price of pizza is $12 and the price of an energy drink is $3, and energy drinks are measured on the x-axis, given Cory is maximizing his utility then what is the marginal rate of substitution between the two goods?
Solution
At optimality,
MRS = Price Ratio between the two goods
Here, Px = $3 and Py = $12
Since Cory is maximising his utility, he is at this equilibrium.
Thus, MRS = Px / Py = 3/12 = 0.25.
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