Question : 21) Huey has eaten two hamburgers and considering a third. : 1238578

 

21) Huey has eaten two hamburgers and is considering a third. The marginal benefit in his decision is the pleasure from consuming

A) the two previous hamburgers.

B) all three hamburgers.

C) just the third hamburger.

D) just the second hamburger.

E) the third hamburger minus the pleasure from consuming zero hamburgers.

22) What typically happens to benefits as the amount of an activity is increased?

A) Total benefits remain constant.

B) Marginal benefit increases.

C) Marginal benefit remains constant.

D) Marginal benefit decreases.

E) The marginal benefit changes only if the marginal cost changes.

23) Suppose you eat two hamburgers for lunch. The marginal benefit of the first burger is ________ of the second burger.

A) larger than the marginal benefit

B) smaller than the marginal benefit

C) equal to the marginal benefit

D) not related to the marginal benefit

E) equal to the marginal cost and the marginal benefit

24) A choice made by comparing all relevant alternatives systematically and incrementally is

A) an opportunity cost.

B) a choice on the margin.

C) a benefit.

D) a sunk cost.

E) a choice made in the social interest.

25) Making choices on the margin means

A) scribbling on the edges of your notebook paper.

B) comparing all relevant alternatives systematically and incrementally.

C) making a decision based on emotions.

D) making decisions in the largest possible increments.

E) taking account of all marginal benefits, all opportunity costs, and all sunk costs.

26) Decision making on the margin involves

A) comparing the marginal cost and marginal benefits when making a decision.

B) comparing the total cost and the total benefit when making a decision.

C) eliminating the additional cost when making a decision.

D) determining the total benefits of a decision.

E) comparing the benefits from the social interest to the benefits from the person’s self-interest.

27) In making your decision whether to take a trip during spring break, you compare all the other activities you could undertake. As a result, you

A) are making a choice on the margin.

B) limit the cost and the benefits you can gain.

C) are not making a rational choice.

D) do not face an opportunity cost.

E) must have made a choice in the social interest.

28) To make a rational choice, a person

A) compares the extra benefits of one more unit to the extra costs of one more unit.

B) adds the total benefits and the total costs and then compares the two totals.

C) adds the total benefits to determine if the total is large enough.

D) adds the total costs to determine if the total is small enough.

E) takes account of all benefits and all opportunity costs, including both marginal costs and sunk costs.

29) In order to determine whether to major in economics, a rational individual compares the ________ of the decision.

A) marginal benefit and marginal cost

B) opportunity cost and the sunk cost

C) positive benefits and normative costs

D) normative benefits and positive costs

E) self-interest and social-interest

30) In order to make a rational choice, people must

A) only know what they want.

B) be able to afford the choice decided upon.

C) decide quickly without wasting time.

D) compare marginal costs and marginal benefits.

E) determine what is in the social interest.

 

 

Place your order
(550 words)

Approximate price: $22

Calculate the price of your order

550 words
We'll send you the first draft for approval by September 11, 2018 at 10:52 AM
Total price:
$26
The price is based on these factors:
Academic level
Number of pages
Urgency
Basic features
  • Free title page and bibliography
  • Unlimited revisions
  • Plagiarism-free guarantee
  • Money-back guarantee
  • 24/7 support
On-demand options
  • Writer’s samples
  • Part-by-part delivery
  • Overnight delivery
  • Copies of used sources
  • Expert Proofreading
Paper format
  • 275 words per page
  • 12 pt Arial/Times New Roman
  • Double line spacing
  • Any citation style (APA, MLA, Chicago/Turabian, Harvard)

Our guarantees

Delivering a high-quality product at a reasonable price is not enough anymore.
That’s why we have developed 5 beneficial guarantees that will make your experience with our service enjoyable, easy, and safe.

Money-back guarantee

You have to be 100% sure of the quality of your product to give a money-back guarantee. This describes us perfectly. Make sure that this guarantee is totally transparent.

Read more

Zero-plagiarism guarantee

Each paper is composed from scratch, according to your instructions. It is then checked by our plagiarism-detection software. There is no gap where plagiarism could squeeze in.

Read more

Free-revision policy

Thanks to our free revisions, there is no way for you to be unsatisfied. We will work on your paper until you are completely happy with the result.

Read more

Privacy policy

Your email is safe, as we store it according to international data protection rules. Your bank details are secure, as we use only reliable payment systems.

Read more

Fair-cooperation guarantee

By sending us your money, you buy the service we provide. Check out our terms and conditions if you prefer business talks to be laid out in official language.

Read more