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1. A consumer wants to consume two goods. The Price of bananas is Rs. 4 and price of mangoes is Rs. 5. The consumer income is Rs. 20.
(a) How much bananas can she consume if she spend her entire income on that good?
(b) How much mangoes can she consume if she spend her entire income on that good?
(c) Is the slope of budget line is downward or upward?
(d) Are the bundles on the budget line equal to the consumers' income or not?
(e) If you want to have more of banana you have to give up mangoes. Is it true?
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Answered by xxsanshkiritixx
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a. 5 Bananas (20/4)

b.4 Mangoes (20/5). 

c.Slope of budget line is downward. 

d.Yes, the bundles on the budget line are equal to the consumer’s income. 

e. True, if we want to have more of banana we have to give up mangoes.✌️✌️✌️

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Answered by govardhansg77
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1. A consumer wants to consume two goods. The Price of bananas is Rs. 4 and price of mangoes is Rs. 5. The consumer income is Rs. 20.

(a) How much bananas can she consume if she spend her entire income on that good?

(b) How much mangoes can she consume if she spend her entire income on that good?

(c) Is the slope of budget line is downward or upward?

(d) Are the bundles on the budget line equal to the consumers' income or not?

(e) If you want to have more of banana you have to give up mangoes. Is it true?

Pls guys correct answer

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