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Answer:
Option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
The utility maximization point for a consumer is as follows:
[tex]\frac{MU_x}{P_x}=\frac{MU_y}{P_y}[/tex]
It is given that,
price of Pepsi(x) = $1 per can
price of a hamburger(y) = $2
Marginal utility from Pepsi = 4
Marginal utility from hamburgers = 6
Hence,
[tex]\frac{4}{1}>\frac{6}{2}[/tex]
4 > 3
Therefore, it can be seen that the consumer's utility is not maximized at this point.
Law of diminishing marginal utility states that as the consumer consumes more and more quantity of goods then as a result the utility obtained from the consumption goes on diminishing.
So, there is a need to increase the quantity of Pepsi consumed and reducing the quantity of hamburgers consumed.
Marginal utility refers to the additional pleasure or benefit (utility) a buyer receives by purchasing an additional unit of a commodity or service. Option b is the correct answer
What is the utility maximization point for a consumer?
[tex]\text{Given:}\\\\\frac{MU_{x} }{P_{x}} = \frac{MU_{y} }{P_{y}} \\\\\text{Price of Pepsi(x) = 1 per can dollars}\\\\\text{Price of a hamburger(y) = 2 dollars}\\\\\text{Marginal utility from Pepsi = 4 dollars}\\\\\text{Marginal utility from hamburgers = 6 dollars}\\\\\text{Hence},\\\\\frac{4}{1} =\frac{6}{2} \\\\[/tex]
[tex]4[/tex] > [tex]3[/tex]
As a result, the utility of the consumer is not being maximized at this time.
The law of declining marginal utility asserts that when a customer consumes a greater and greater quantity of products, the utility received from consumption decreases.
As a result, there is a need to increase Pepsi use while decreasing hamburger consumption.
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