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Question 1
A student has a monthly budget of $120 to spend on either juices, which cost $6 each, or burgers, which cost $4 each.

What is the largest number of juices that the student could afford to purchase in one month?

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Question 2
What is the largest number of burgers the student could afford to purchase in one month?

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Question 3
Draw the student's budget constraint. Put beers on the x-axis and burgers on the y-axis.

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Graphing window shows horizontal axis: -5 to 60, vertical axis: -5 to 60.

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    Question 4
    Which combinations of beers and burgers are unaffordable?

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    Question 5
    Indicate which combinations would leave some budget unspent.

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    Question 6
    What is the equation for the student's budget constraint? In your equation, use Q1 as the variable to represent the quantity of beers and Q2 to represent the quantity of burgers.

     
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    Question 7
    What is the opportunity cost of a beer?

      burgers
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    Question 8
    What is the opportunity cost of a burger?

      beers
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    Question 9
    How can one see the opportunity cost on the graph?

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