Asked by 111
An economy's consumption function is depicted in the table below.
Disposable Income Y ($, billions): 0, 125, 250, 375, 500, 625
Consumption C ($, billions): 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600
The economy's marginal propensity to save is
A. $-25 billion.
B. 0.80
.
C. -0.067
.
D. 0.20
.
Disposable Income Y ($, billions): 0, 125, 250, 375, 500, 625
Consumption C ($, billions): 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600
The economy's marginal propensity to save is
A. $-25 billion.
B. 0.80
.
C. -0.067
.
D. 0.20
.
Answers
Answered by
111
wrong answer. Not the margnial propensity to consume.
Answered by
111
If -100/125=-.8, then how did you get -0.067?
Answered by
111
how did you get .20?
Answered by
111
How did yjou get -0.067?
Answered by
111
no, the answer is .20. After you find .80, youu need simplify it by 1-.80=.20 got it
Answered by
111
b. The average propensity to consume when the disposable income is $625
billion is equal to
A.
1.00
.
B.
0.040
.
C.
0.96
.
D.
0.80
.
billion is equal to
A.
1.00
.
B.
0.040
.
C.
0.96
.
D.
0.80
.
Answered by
111
that jis the wrong answer.
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