Answer:
It will purchase at the local store at an economic cost of $123
Explanation:
Answer:
It will puchase the skirt across town as it has the less economic cost.
Explanation:
We are going to add up the opportunity cost (lost wages) to the cost of the skirt:
place travel-time Price Cost to travel Economic Cost
local store 30 $ 102.00 $ 21.00 <u> $ 123.00 </u>
across town 60 $ 85.00 $ 42.00 $ 127.00
neighboring city 120 $ 76.00 $ 84.00 $ 160.00
*travel-time we multiple the time it took each eway by 2
**The cost to travle will be Juanitas wages per hour ($42) times the travel-time/ 60
That's because the wages are express in hours and the travel time in minutes so we convert into hours
Then, the economic cost is the sum of the value of the skirt and the lost wages.
<em>Juanita, as a rational consumer will chose to purchase at the lower cost.</em>