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Production data for Bob's Bicycle Factory are as follows: Other than wages, Bob has costs of $100 (for parts and so on) for each bike assembled. A) Bikes sell for $130 each.
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![Bob consumes only beer, x_1, and pizza, x_2. Bob's utility function is U(x_(1), x_(2)) = (x_(1)^(1/2))*(x_(2)^(1/2)). Note: MU_1 = ((1/2)x_(1)^(-1/2))*(x_(2)^(1/2)) and MU_2 = ((1/2)x_(1)^(1/2))*(x_ | Homework.Study.com Bob consumes only beer, x_1, and pizza, x_2. Bob's utility function is U(x_(1), x_(2)) = (x_(1)^(1/2))*(x_(2)^(1/2)). Note: MU_1 = ((1/2)x_(1)^(-1/2))*(x_(2)^(1/2)) and MU_2 = ((1/2)x_(1)^(1/2))*(x_ | Homework.Study.com](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/mu_curve4692560203659998009.gif)
Bob consumes only beer, x_1, and pizza, x_2. Bob's utility function is U(x_(1), x_(2)) = (x_(1)^(1/2))*(x_(2)^(1/2)). Note: MU_1 = ((1/2)x_(1)^(-1/2))*(x_(2)^(1/2)) and MU_2 = ((1/2)x_(1)^(1/2))*(x_ | Homework.Study.com
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