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Business, 13.03.2020 22:05 asauerha

Jane receives utility from days spent traveling on vacation domestically (D) and days spent traveling on vacation in a foreign country (F), as given by the utility function U(D, F) = 10DF. In addition, the price of a day spent traveling domestically is $100, the price of a day spent traveling in a foreign country is $400, and Jane’s annual travel budget is $4000.

a)Illustrate the indifference curve associated with a utility of 800 and the indifference curve associated with a utility of 1200.

b)Graph Jane’s budget line on the same graph.

c)Can Jane afford any of the bundles that give her a utility of 800? What about a utility of 1200?

d)Find Jane’s utility maximizing choice of days spent traveling domestically and days spent in a foreign country.

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