Suppose dave still has 300 to spend but the price of a dvd


Dave has $300 to spend each month on DVDs and CDs. DVDs and CDs both currently have a price of $10, and Dave is maximizing his utility by buying 20 DVDs and 10 CDs. Suppose Dave still has $300 to spend, but the price of a DVD rises to $12, while the price of a CD drops to $6. Is Dave better or worse off than he was before the price change? Use a budget constraint-indifference curve graph to illustrate your answer.

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Microeconomics: Suppose dave still has 300 to spend but the price of a dvd
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