Bomber enjoys, eating sausages. He also enjoys reading Shakespeare. Bomber is confronted with two baskets: Basket A, contains several goods and a package of sausages, and B, contains identical quantities of the other goods as Basket A, but instead of the sausages, it contains a book by Shakespeare.
When asked which basket she prefers, he replies, “I like them both, but sausages and a book by Shakespeare are so different that I cannot compare the two baskets.”
Is Bomber is obeying all the axioms of preference theory?
Bomber enjoys, eating sausages. He also enjoys reading Shakespeare. Bomber is confronted with two baskets: Basket A, contains several goods and a package of sausages, and B, contains identical quantities of the other goods as Basket A, but instead of the sausages, it contains a book by Shakespeare.
When asked which basket she prefers, he replies, “I like them both, but sausages and a book by Shakespeare are so different that I cannot compare the two baskets.”
Is Bomber is obeying all the axioms of preference theory?
Bomber enjoys, eating sausages. He also enjoys reading Shakespeare. Bomber is confronted with two baskets: Basket A, contains several goods and a package of sausages, and B, contains identical quantities of the other goods as Basket A, but instead of the sausages, it contains a book by Shakespeare.
When asked which basket she prefers, he replies, “I like them both, but sausages and a book by Shakespeare are so different that I cannot compare the two baskets.”
Is Bomber is obeying all the axioms of preference theory?
status | not learned | measured difficulty | 37% [default] | last interval [days] | |||
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repetition number in this series | 0 | memorised on | scheduled repetition | ||||
scheduled repetition interval | last repetition or drill |