Steve enjoys pedicures and romance novels Steves marginal ut
Steve enjoys pedicures and romance novels. Steve’s marginal utility for pedicures is given by MUP = N0.5/P0.5 and his marginal utility for novels is given by MUN = P0.5/N0.5, where P is the number of pedicures that Steve receives and N is the number of romance novels he has. Pedicures cost $20 (PP=20), novels cost $5 (PN=5) and Steve has a budget of $100. What combination of pedicures and novels will maximize Steve’s utility?
a. 2 pedicures and 12 novels
b. 2.5 pedicures and 10 novels
c. 3 pedicures and 8 novels
d. 4 pedicures and 4 novels
e. none of the above.
Solution
Steve will maximize utility when following condition is fulfilled -
MUP/MUN = PP/PN
(N0.5/P0.5)/(P0.5/N0.5) = 20/5
N/P = 4
N = 4P
Budget line equation is as follows -
(Price of pedicure * number of pedicures) + (Price of novels * number of novels) = Total income
(PP * P) + (PN * N) = $100
20P + 5N = 100
20P + 5(4P) = 100
20P + 20P = 100
40P = 100
P = 100/40 = 2.5
N = 4P = 4*2.5 = 10
Thus,
Steve\'s utility will be maximized when he consumes 2.5 pedicures and 10 novels.
Hence, the correct answer is the option (b).

