An individual's preferences for daily free time and consumption are represented on a graph. Two points, A and B, lie on the same indifference curve, meaning the individual is equally satisfied with both combinations. Point A represents 16 hours of free time and $70 of consumption. Point B represents 17 hours of free time and $60 of consumption. To gain one additional hour of free time by moving from point A to point B, the individual is willing to give up $____ of consumption.
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A map of Karim's preferences shows his indifference curves for different combinations of daily free time and consumption. Points A (15 hours free time, $84 consumption), C (16 hours, $70), and D (17 hours, $60) all lie on the same indifference curve, ICā. Point B (20 hours, $50) lies on a lower indifference curve, ICā. Point E (18 hours, $75) lies on a higher indifference curve, ICā. Based on this information, which of the following statements is true?
Analyzing Trade-offs on an Indifference Curve
An indifference curve map shows Karim's preferences for daily consumption and free time. Consider a single, downward-sloping indifference curve that is bowed inward towards the origin. Point X on this curve represents a combination of high consumption and few hours of free time. Point Y, on the same curve, represents a combination of low consumption and many hours of free time. Based on the shape of this curve, what can be inferred about Karim's willingness to trade consumption for an extra hour of free time?
Evaluating a New Combination of Goods
Karim's Job Offer Dilemma
An individual's preferences for daily free time (horizontal axis) and consumption (vertical axis) are shown on a preference map. Indifference curve ICā represents a higher level of satisfaction than ICā, and ICā represents a higher level of satisfaction than ICā.
- Points A and B are both on indifference curve ICā.
- Point C is on indifference curve ICā.
- Point D is on indifference curve ICā.
Match each change in combination with the resulting effect on the individual's satisfaction.
An individual's preferences for daily free time and consumption are represented by a set of indifference curves that are bowed inward toward the origin. The individual is currently at a point representing a large amount of consumption and a small amount of free time.
True or False: According to the shape of the curves, this individual would be willing to sacrifice more consumption for an additional hour of free time compared to a situation where they have a large amount of free time and a small amount of consumption.
An indifference map illustrates an individual's preferences for daily free time and consumption. The map contains several indifference curves (ICā, ICā, ICā, ICā), where a higher curve number indicates a greater level of satisfaction. Given the locations of the following combinations, arrange them in order from most preferred to least preferred.
Analyzing the Properties of a Preference Map
An individual's preferences for daily free time and consumption are represented on a graph. Two points, A and B, lie on the same indifference curve, meaning the individual is equally satisfied with both combinations. Point A represents 16 hours of free time and $70 of consumption. Point B represents 17 hours of free time and $60 of consumption. To gain one additional hour of free time by moving from point A to point B, the individual is willing to give up $____ of consumption.
Evaluating a New Combination of Goods