1.Let x and y denote the amount of goods X and Y. Find the demand functions of X (do not need to find that of Y) when your preferences are represented by the utility function U = x^2y. Is X normal...


1.Let x and y denote the amount of goods X and Y. Find the demand functions of X (do not need to find that of Y) when your preferences are represented by the utility function U = x^2y. Is X normal good? Can you confirm law of demand for X? What is the relationship of X with Y? Answer all of them by using the demand curve you derived.


2.Let x and y denote the amount of goods X and Y. Find the demand functions of X (do not need to find that of Y) when your preferences are represented by the utility function U = x + xy + y. Is X normal good? Can you confirm law of demand for X? What is the relationship of X with Y? Answer all of them by using the demand curve you derived


3.There are two goods F and C. Let MU and P denote marginal utility and price of each good. Suppose
MUF = 3, MUC = 4, PF = 2, PC = 2.
Are you maximizing your satisfaction? If not, what would you do to increase your satisfaction? Explain.



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