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2 August, 10:45

You can either take a bus or drive your car to work. A bus pass costs $5 per week, whereas driving your carto work costs $60 weekly (parking, tolls, gas, etc.). You spend half an hour less on a one-way trip in your carthan on a bus. How would you prefer to travel to work if your wage rate is $10 per hour? Will you change3 your preferred mode of transportation if your wage rate rises to $20 per hour? Assume you work five days aweek and time spent riding on a bus or driving a car does not directly enter your utility.

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  1. 2 August, 13:15
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    At a wage of $10/hour

    Cost of a bus pass - $5

    Two way trip = $10

    Weekly bus trip = 10*5 - $50 (to & fro)

    Extra time spent with bus 5hr (to & fro)

    (leisure time are charged at wage rate)

    Extra wage forgone with bus = 10*5 = $50

    the cost of earning extra if i drive = $60

    Cost outweighs benefit

    I will prefer to go by bus.

    But if wages increase to $20

    Leisure time valued at $20, Extra wage forgone = 20*5 = 100

    Cost of earning extra if i drive by car = $60

    If i drive the car. i will save extra time that worth a benefit of $40/week

    If the wage increase to$20, i will prefer to drive my car.
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