Look at the table Utility from Oranges and Starfruit, above…

 Look at the table Utility from Oranges and Starfruit, above. Oranges costs $2 per pound and starfruit costs $5 per pound. The table shows Calvin’s total utility from eating various amounts of oranges and starfruits. Using the Consumer Choice Theory, how many pounds of oranges and starfruit should Calvin eat, if he has $26? Calvin will eat ______ pounds of starfruits

Peter spends all of his income on two goods: tacos and milks…

Peter spends all of his income on two goods: tacos and milkshakes. His income is $100, the price of tacos is $10, and the price of milkshakes is $2. Put tacos on the horizontal axis and milkshakes on the vertical axis. The opportunity cost of one taco equals ________ milkshakes.