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Assume the following is the Budget Equation for a consumer: 170 Tequila + 32 Vodka = 2,810 What would be the intercept of the budget line on the Tequila axis?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let:


y=Tequila\\x=Vodka

So:


170y+32x=2810

This is an equation of a line. Let's represent it in its Slope–intercept form:


Subtract\hspace{3}32x\hspace{3}from\hspace{3}both\hspace{3} sides:\\170y=2810-32x\\\\Divide\hspace{3}both\hspace{3}sides\hspace{3}by\hspace{3}170\\\\y=(281)/(17)-(16)/(85)x

In order to find the intercept of the budget line on the Tequila axis, we need to evaluate the function for x=0, so:


y=(281)/(17) -(16)/(85) (0)=(281)/(17) \approx16.53

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