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If the on-campus demand for soda is as follows: Price (pe…

If the on-campus demand for soda is as follows: Price (per can) $0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 Quantity demanded (per day) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 and marginal cost of supplying soda is 50 cents, what price will students end up paying in: A perfectly competitive market? (Enter your answer as a numeric value)

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Which of the following is not one of the three basic measure…

Which of the following is not one of the three basic measures of macroeconomic performance?

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Suppose Chase Bank has checkable deposits of $15,000,000 and…

Suppose Chase Bank has checkable deposits of $15,000,000 and a reserve requirement of 20%. What is the potential increase in the money supply?

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According to the circular flow diagram/model, who demand inp…

According to the circular flow diagram/model, who demand inputs in the resource market?

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Who demand goods & services in the product market?

Who demand goods & services in the product market?

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Citizens in Seattle enjoy consuming cups of coffee.  Each cu…

Citizens in Seattle enjoy consuming cups of coffee.  Each cup requires 5 people to produce it and it takes 1 week to produce a cup of coffee.  If Seattle has 800,000 residents what is the maximum number of cups of coffee the residents can consume in a week? 

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Suppose you won $15 on a lotto ticket at the local 7-Eleven…

Suppose you won $15 on a lotto ticket at the local 7-Eleven and decided to spend all the winnings on candy bars and bags of peanuts. Candy bars cost $0.75 each while bags of peanuts cost $1.50 each.  Match the Alternative Combinations of Candy bars to Bags of Peanuts based on the information provided and the idea of making trade-offs. Alternative Combinations Combination of goods A B C D E F Candy bars 0 4 8 12 16 20 Bags of peanuts  

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Suppose the following data describe output in two different…

Suppose the following data describe output in two different years: Item Year 1 Quantity Year 1 Price Year 2 Quantity Year 2 Price Oranges 15,000  $     0.25 20,000  $       0.30 Computers 600  $775.00 700  $  825.00 Video Games 8,000  $     0.80 10,000  $       1.10 Compute nominal GDP in year 2 (Enter as a numeric value e.g. 100000)

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Citizens in Seattle enjoy consuming cups of coffee.  Each cu…

Citizens in Seattle enjoy consuming cups of coffee.  Each cup requires 5 people to produce it and it takes 1 week to produce a cup of coffee.  If Seattle has 800,000 residents what is the maximum number of cups of coffee the residents can consume in a week? 

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Suppose you won $15 on a lotto ticket at the local 7-Eleven…

Suppose you won $15 on a lotto ticket at the local 7-Eleven and decided to spend all the winnings on candy bars and bags of peanuts. Candy bars cost $0.75 each while bags of peanuts cost $1.50 each.  Match the Alternative Combinations of Candy bars to Bags of Peanuts based on the information provided and the idea of making trade-offs. Alternative Combinations Combination of goods A B C D E F Candy bars 0 4 8 12 16 20 Bags of peanuts  

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