A popular cellular telephone provider offers its customers the following data plan: the first 4 gigabytes of data cost $10 each, and each additional gigabyte of data costs $20. Suppose the typical consumer has $100 to spend on gigabytes of data (D) or chocolate bars (C) which cost $1 each.

Required:
a. How many gigs of data is the typical customer likely to use?
b. Does your answer depend critically on the steepness or flatness of the typical customer’s indifference curves? Explain.

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Answer:

a. 7 gigabytes

b. My answer depends critically on the steepness of the indifference curve

Explanation:

If the first 4 gigabytes of data cost $10 each, and each additional gigabyte of data costs $20, then the customer uses

4 gigabytes for $40 + 3 gigabytes for $20 each = 7 gigabytes of data with $100.

An indifference curve shows the combination of two goods that give the consumer equal satisfaction and utility. The indifference curve is typically a graph that has a downward sloping convex to the origin.

My answer depends critically on the steepness of the indifference curve

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